Cambodian American Scholarship Fund
Established to encourage the next generation of Cambodian and Southeast Asian- Americans to pursue a higher education.
Established to encourage the next generation of Cambodian and Southeast Asian- Americans to pursue a higher education.
The Kelly Brooks Memorial Scholarship Fund continues a scholarship legacy first established by the Women’s City Golf Tournament Scholarship Committee to honor and memorialize Kelly Brooks. The Fund provides three scholarship awards for study at an accredited, degree-granting school, college or university to deserving females who are involved in the game of golf, or any female who is involved in high school athletics.
Established to award scholarships to female students graduating from LHS, who also are graduates of the Wang School.
Created to award a scholarship to a graduating senior from Lowell Catholic High School who intends to attend college. The award will be based on academic achievement and financial need.
In recognition of Sally and Nathan Birke’s commitment to giving their First-Generation American children the best educational opportunities possible, this scholarship is to benefit First-Generation American or Immigrant Students who have been admitted to a U.S. institution of higher education.”
Establish by John Beaulieu to give two book awards to Lowell High School seniors in the name of: 1)The Jack Kerouac prize for literature (short story – 2 pages) 2)The John J. Beaulieu prize for poetry (short poem – 14 to 48 lines)
Provides scholarship award to a Lowell High School graduate who wishes to pursue a career in nursing and who plans to obtain their degree from the University of Massachusetts Lowell.
Established to provide one or more scholarship awards to Lowell High School graduates who have also graduated from the Bartlett School in Lowell, Massachusetts.
Awarded to students with strong academics and financial need.