MORRIS COUNTY — The 200 Club of Morris County is pleased to announce the 2016 Scholarship Awards Program available for High School Seniors.
Scholarships are awarded on a one-time basis for the 2016-2017 academic year. Award criteria includes academic performance, community service, extracurricular activities and financial need.
The Scholarship Committee will review and approve applications impartially with no knowledge of the applicants’ identities.
Announcement of the awards are made in mid-April with an Awards Dinner in May 2016.
Qualifications: Applications will be limited to high school seniors who have a parent actively serving Morris County in a law enforcement / public safety capacity, or whose parent has retired and has satisfied their agency’s retirement eligibility requirements, or are themselves in one of the following branches of law enforcement or public safety:
• Police and Law Enforcement, including Federal and State agencies
• Fire Department (including volunteer fire fighters)
• Volunteer Ambulance Corps/First Aid Squads
DEADLINE for applications for the 2016-2017 school year must be completed by March 1, 2016.
Click here for information on eligibility and to complete on-line application.
Eligibility is limited to the children of law enforcement and public safety personnel or high school seniors engaged in the branches reflected under our Qualifications.
State Police eligibility is restricted to those who live or have their primary assignment in Morris County. Children of personnel working in clerical or other non-related public safety duties are not eligible.
Likewise, children of members of The Two Hundred Club of Morris County are not eligible.
All eligible students may apply without regard to race, religion, color or gender.