David G. Kent NHTM Mathematics Education Major, Mathematics Major, and Elementary Education Scholarship
(High School Student)


The New Hampshire Teachers of Mathematics are pleased to offer a $1000 scholarship to a graduating high school senior. This scholarship is named in memory of David G. Kent, a longtime NHTM executive board member and NH High School Mathematics Contest organizer.


 The applicant must meet the following requirements:

  • will graduate from a New Hampshire high school or be a New Hampshire resident

  • has been accepted at a fully accredited college or university

  • plans to enroll in the certification program for middle school or secondary mathematics education; or

    elementary education; or mathematics with the intent of becoming a mathematics teacher

 

 Selection Criteria:

  • academic achievement

  • financial need

  • involvement in extra-curricular activities

  • involvement in school and community service

 

 Application Procedure:

  1.  Complete and submit this application form

  2.  Email or mail a copy of your school transcripts which must include class rank,  

       GPA, and, coding for level of courses.

  3. Email or mail a copy of SAT or ACT scores.

  4.  Email or mail two letters of recommendation, one of which must be from a

       mathematics or computer science teacher, and the writer must clearly address

       this award.

  5.  Email or mail a copy of SAR (Student Aid Report) which indicates

       your EFC (Expected Family Contribution) amount.

 

Email to:

Michael Shore

secondaryrep@nhmathteachers.org

 

Mail to:

Michael Shore

Exeter High School

1 Blue Hawk Drive

Exeter, NH 03833


Awarding of Scholarship:

The recipient will be notified by May 31. The recipient will be recognized at graduation ceremonies at her/his high school. The award will be issued to the recipient’s college as payment toward second semester tuition.

 

The deadline to apply is May 1.


                                                                                                                                          

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