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Rotary at School - Scholarship Program
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The Rotary Club of Orange Scholarship Program


Each year the Rotary Club of Orange accepts applications for its’ scholarship program. Any student who resides in Orange and is a US citizen is eligible to apply. Applications are available at the guidance offices of the following schools:

1. Amity High School,

2. Notre Dame,

3. Laurelton Hall,

4. Platt Tech, 

5. Sacred Heart Academy, and

6. Hopkins.

 

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[ Rotary Scholarship - Word Version ] & [ Rotary Scholarship - PDF Version ]

 

Applications for the 2013 - 2014 Scholarships are due by April 30, 2013.  In making its’decisions, the scholarship committee will take into consideration financial need, scholastic accomplishments and community involvement. Questions can be directed to President, Michael Richetelli (203) 795-8060.


The scholarship program is just one of the many ways that the Rotary Club supports our community. 

 

2012 Orange Rotary Scholarship Winners include:

  • Alex DeAngelo, Amity High School - Alex will attend Post University, Majoring in Sports Management, 
  • Christina Celone, Amity High School - Christina will attend Fairfield University, Majoring in Nursing, and 
  • Courtney Keating, Amity High  School - Courtney will attend Hofstra University, Majoring in Film. 

Orange Rotary Past President, Diane Eger said, “This is our 12th year providing scholarships to young, deserving students of our area high schools.  This year, the Rotary Club of Orange was able to provide college scholarships to three students from Amity High School.  The Orange Rotary Club's motto is "Service Before Self" and by honoring these students in this fashion, we believe we are helping these young individuals to experience life to its fullest through education.”