College Scholarship
Take Stock in Children College Scholarships for Orlando Schools and Seminole County Public Schools
By: Stacy Andell
An Overview of the Take Stock in Children College Scholarship
Program
Take Stock in Children is a statewide scholarship program being
implemented by Orlando Schools and the Seminole County Public
School system the program targets students with strong financial
need as well as strong motivation to succeed in college. Beginning
in eighth grade, students are invited to apply for the
scholarships. These scholarships take the format of two years at a
community college and then two years at a state university or
college.
In order to be considered, both the student and the parents must
sign a contract promising to follow the guidelines of Orlando
Schools and Seminole County Public Schools. In addition, students
must participate in a variety of Take Stock in Children activities
throughout their high school years. Orlando and Seminole County
Public School students must remain committed to graduating with
their high school class and maintaining a drug and crime free
student record.
The Take Stock in Children Program targets at risk students in the
Orlando and Seminole County Public Schools and helps them learn the
skills they need to be successful in college. The motivating factor
is that a successful Orlando and Seminole County Public School
student becomes a successful adult able to give back to the Orlando
and Seminole County Public Schools. The connection between the
needs of the community and the needs of the student results in
benefits for both.
Scholarships and Support
Since 1996, one hundred and seventeen students have been awarded
the Take Stock in Children scholarship in the Orlando and Seminole
County Public School area. The program has 69 high school students
participating in Orlando and Seminole County Public Schools. 101
students have graduated and received their scholarships. The first
student to graduate from college because of the program received a
Bachelors of Science from the University of Central Florida.
The scholarship fund has purchased over $300,000 worth of Florida
Prepaid College Scholarships for students in the state of Florida.
These scholarships are waiting for the students currently
participating in the middle and high school levels of the program.
Orlando and Seminole County students active in the program have
additional opportunities to attend workshops and seminars to help
them prepare for college and build their individual skills
throughout the school year.
Mentors
Each Orlando and Seminole County Public School student is paired
with a community volunteer mentor who helps motivate and guide the
student throughout high school. Mentors do not give a lot of time
but they do provide a lot of support for students working towards
the scholarship. Usually mentors meet with Orlando and Seminole
County Public School students for thirty minutes once a week on the
students high school campus. Mentors also participate in the Take
Stock in Children workshops and activities. Mentors come from a
range of backgrounds and are united by an interested in helping the
youth of Orlando and Seminole County Public Schools achieve their
dreams of a college education. In addition to the mentor role,
there are often opportunities to sponsor a scholarship for an
Orlando and Seminole County Public School student. Every donation
is matched by the state of Florida, allowing more and more students
to participate in the program.
Stacy Andell is a staff writer for Schools K-12, providing free, in-depth reports on all U.S. public and private K-12 schools. Stacy has a nose for research and writes stimulating news and views on school issues. For more on Orlando schools visit www.schoolsk-12.com/Florida/Orlando/index.html
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