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Edgar J. Boschult Memorial
Scholarship |
$500 |
Application |
The Edgar J. Boschult Memorial Scholarship was established by the
Nebraska American Legion with the University of Nebraska in 1947, as a
living memorial to Nebraska's honored dead of World Wars I and II.
The scholarship was created in memory of Edgar J. Boschult, a World War
I veteran and Past Commander of the Nebraska American Legion, and
Lieutenant Colonel in the Armed Forces who was killed in action in
Germany on November 8, 1944, while commanding the 76th Field Artillery
Battalion of the First Army.
The fund was established by contributions from American
Legion Commanders, Posts, and individual members. The income from
this fund has been used to provide annual scholarships to full-time
students in the University of Nebraska system who are enrolled in the
Army, Air Force and Naval Science courses at the University. ROTC
recipients must show qualities of leadership and aptitude for military
or naval science, have a satisfactory scholastic record and be deemed
worthy of financial assistance.
In 1972, provisions of the scholarship were amended to accept
applications from honorably discharged veterans of the armed services.
Veterans must be enrolled as full-time students in the University of
Nebraska system, and also have a satisfactory scholastic record and be
deemed worthy of financial assistance.
Re-application is allowed, including previous recipients and
those enrolled in postgraduate study. Recipients of the
scholarship are selected by the Executive Committee of the Nebraska
American Legion. |
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Maynard Jensen American Legion
Memorial Scholarship |
$500 |
Application |
The American Legion,
Department of Nebraska awards annual scholarships for students planning
to enroll in a Nebraska educational facility of higher learning.
Applicants must be a high school graduate or be earning sufficient
credits to graduate from high school at the conclusion of the spring
semester, or be enrolled full time in a post-secondary institution as of
the application deadline date of March 1, and must be sons or daughters,
grandchildren or great-grandchildren, adopted or stepchildren of members
of The American Legion, Department of Nebraska, or POW, MIA, KIA, or any
veteran that was a current American Legion member at the time of death.
Applicants must be enrolled or in the process of being
enrolled full time in an accredited Nebraska institution of higher
education to include university, college or technical school, public or
private.
Selection of recipients will be made on the basis of academic
achievement, extracurricular activities, financial need, and the
completion of all information requested in the application.
Scholarship stipends will be sent to the institution of the recipient's
attendance to be held for use in their name for tuition and fees, books,
room and board only. |
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Nebraska High School Oratorical
Scholarship Contest |
$1000 |
No App |
The purpose of
The American Legion High School Oratorical
Scholarship Program, "A Constitutional Speech Contest," is to develop a deeper knowledge and appreciation of
the Constitution of the United States on the part of high
school students. Other objectives of the contest include the
development of leadership qualities, the ability to think
and speak clearly and intelligently, and the preparation for
acceptance of the duties and responsibilities, the rights
and privileges of American citizenship.
Interested high school students first compete at the local
American Legion Post level, with the winner advancing to the District
contest. District contest winners then advance to Area competition
and the four Area winners advance to the State Finals held each January
in conjunction with The American Legion, Department of Nebraska Mid-year
Conference. District competitors who advance to and participate in
the Area contest will be awarded $100 each. The state
champion receives $1000 and then advances to the national finals
held in Indianapolis, Indiana in April. The other Area finalists
competing in the State Finals contest are awarded $600 (2nd Place),
$400 (3rd Place) and $200 (4th Place).
National scholarship awards are presented
to the three finalists in the Final Round of the National
contest as follows: 1st Place - $18,000; 2nd Place - $16,000; 3rd Place -
$14,000. Each Department (State) winner who is
certified into and participates in the first round of the
National Contest will receive a $1,500 scholarship.
Each first round winner who advances to and participates in
the second round, but does not advance to the Final Round,
will receive an additional $1,500 scholarship to
pursue education beyond high school. Visit the
Oratorical Page for more
information and past Department results.
There is no application for this competition.
Interested participants should contact their local high school Guidance
Counselor, Speech Instructor or American Legion Post. |
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American Legion Baseball Player of
the Year Scholarship |
*$750 |
Application |
Annually,
The American Legion awards $30,000 in scholarships to deserving players.
Each Department (State) Baseball Committee may select a player from
their Department to receive this scholarship. The American Legion
will award a scholarship varying from *$600 to $750 depending on the
number of qualified applicants.
Scholarship recipients will be eligible to receive their
scholarships immediately upon graduation from an accredited high school.
Scholarship winners must utilize the total award within eight (8) years
of their graduation date, excluding active military duty. The
scholarship must be used to attend a school selected by the student
providing it is state accredited and above the high school level.
The National Treasurer of The American Legion will make
disbursements from the scholarship fund jointly to the student and the
school at the beginning of each semester. |
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American Legion Eagle Scout of the
Year Scholarship |
$500 |
Application |
The American Legion,
Department of Nebraska Eagle Scout of the Year Scholarship of $500 will
be awarded to the Eagle Scout who best meets the qualifications outlined
in the Nomination Application and will advance to national competition
for the chance to receive a $10,000 scholarship. Three
second-place scholarship awards will be given in the amount of $2,500
each.
Scholarship recipients will be eligible to receive their
scholarships immediately upon graduation from a state accredited high
school (public, parochial, military, private, or home school) and must
utilize the total award within four (4) years of their graduation date,
excluding active military duty.
The scholarship may be used to attend a school selected by
the student providing it is state accredited, above the high school
level, and within the continental limiits of the United States, except
in the case where the student may be from a possession of the United
States, in which case he can select a school in that possession or in
the continental United States.
Disbursement from the scholarship fund will be made jointly
to the student and the school at the beginning of each semester or
quarter. However, only on request will be honored per semester or
quarter. |
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Jim Hurlbert Memorial Baseball
Scholarship |
$500 |
Application |
The American Legion,
Department of Nebraska will award up to four (4) scholarships not to
exceed $500 each, as funds are available. At least one scholarship
will be awarded from each of the four American Legion Department
membership areas, as funds are available. Only one candidate will
be allowed from each Senior American Legion Baseball team.
Scholarships are awarded for one year only are are nonrenewable.
Eligibility is open to Nebraska American Legion Baseball
players in their last year of Legion Baseball eligibility and/or
graduating senior. Selection of recipients will be based on
complete applications, financial need, academic achievement and school
and community involvement. |
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