Description
Frank Gilman grew up on a farm in Chelsea, Vt. He attended Chelsea School, graduated from Springfield High School and, as an adult, lived in Hartford. He was an ambitious entrepreneur and achieved financial success through the chance merger of his White River Junction lumber company with a larger company in the early 1970s and through his land-leasing business,Valley Land Corporation, where his wife was treasurer.
The Gilman Foundation is interested in supporting students throughout their academic career up to a four-year degree. Each award will be up to $5,000 and can be renewed.
Eligibility
The scholarship program focuses on students graduating from Lebanon High School, Rivendell Academy, Mascoma Valley Regional High School and Woodsville High School who plan to attend any accredited post-secondary institution including vocational and technical schools, community colleges, or four-year colleges or universities. Awards will not be made for graduate study.
Application Procedure
The scholarship should be applied online. Please find the application link on the website link below.
Submission Deadline
5:00 p.m. on Friday, April 13, 2012
Website Link
http://www.nhcf.org/page.aspx?pid=481
Frank Gilman grew up on a farm in Chelsea, Vt. He attended Chelsea School, graduated from Springfield High School and, as an adult, lived in Hartford. He was an ambitious entrepreneur and achieved financial success through the chance merger of his White River Junction lumber company with a larger company in the early 1970s and through his land-leasing business,Valley Land Corporation, where his wife was treasurer.
The Gilman Foundation is interested in supporting students throughout their academic career up to a four-year degree. Each award will be up to $5,000 and can be renewed.
Eligibility
The scholarship program focuses on students graduating from Lebanon High School, Rivendell Academy, Mascoma Valley Regional High School and Woodsville High School who plan to attend any accredited post-secondary institution including vocational and technical schools, community colleges, or four-year colleges or universities. Awards will not be made for graduate study.
Application Procedure
The scholarship should be applied online. Please find the application link on the website link below.
Submission Deadline
5:00 p.m. on Friday, April 13, 2012
Website Link
http://www.nhcf.org/page.aspx?pid=481
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