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Ohio

Ohio Association for Gifted Children (OAGC) Scholarship Award

Twice each year OAGC offers scholarships to K-12 Ohio students for special activities that extend their special talent/interest areas. Nominations of scholarship candidates must be made by a current OAGC member. Awards of up to 75% of the cost of the program with a maximum award of $500 per student per year will be observed. Exceptional circumstances will be considered by the review committee. An effort will be made to award a majority of the applicants to some extent, rather than making a few large awards to a small number of applicants. For information visit www.oagc.com/Student/scholarships.php.

Support for Talented Students

STS is a tax-exempt, tax deductible foundation whose sole purpose is to provide scholarships to financially needy gifted and talented Ohio students in grades 1-12. Scholarships are made available for students who would benefit from enrichment activities not normally provided in schools. STS does not discriminate on the basis of gender, religious preference, race, or country of national origin. Some examples of activities that have been previously funded are math/computer courses, art and music instructional programs, science and engineering camps, and special academic summer programs. For information visit www.schoolmatch.com/sts/STS.htm.

South Carolina

The Melba McKenzie Scholarship

The South Carolina Consortium for Gifted Education has established a scholarship in Melba McKenzie’s memory. Melba was the coordinator/teacher for gifted students in Hampton 2 (Estill) and a vocal advocate for gifted education. The scholarship provides up to $750 for a gifted student, currently in grades 6-8, to attend a summer program for academically gifted students. For information visit www.scgifted.org/index.html.

Tennessee

Tennessee Association for the Gifted (TAG) Student Scholarships

TAG is pleased to offer summer scholarships to Tennessee's gifted students for camps, institutes, and other educational opportunities. TAG asks that parents and teachers recommend deserving students to the selection panel. For information visit www.tag-tenn.org/scholarships.html.

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