The Greater Wildwood Scholarship Fund, Inc. (GWSF) is pleased to announce that applications for its competitive 2015 Scholarship Program are now available for graduating high school seniors who are current residents of the Wildwoods – Wildwood, Wildwood Crest, West Wildwood, North Wildwood. Deadline to apply is close of business Monday, May 11, 2015.
The Greater Wildwood Scholarship Fund supports individuals in obtaining educational training beyond the secondary level. Scholarships and Grants are awarded based on financial need, academic achievement and community service. To date, the GWSF has offered more than $700,000 in financial aid to over 225 Wildwood students.
For more information about the program or to receive an application, please contact Bill Winter at (609) 846-1209 or via email at billwwc@comcast.net.
Cape May City
On February 2 the Cape May Kiwanis Club came and gave out BUG Awards to students who brought up their grades during the second marking period. The students posed for pictures with their certificates and their new pencils in hand.
Wildwood High School
Scholarships awarded during Class Day in June 2014 were presented to several graduates within the past month. The award winners are:
Chelsea Mole is attending Stockton College, Ziy Airea Bryant is attending East Stroudsburg University, Adnate Fleuristal is attending Montclair State University,Devon Bradshaw and Malika McNeal area attending Atlantic Cape Community College.
WHSA&F wish each of these students and all of the graduates of the Class of 2014 the best.
Awarded at class day were the Herman and Irene Gulick Memorial awards.
Nicole Toland: Math
Shellby Thornton: Language
Funds for these awards are acquired through donations and endowments.
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