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Are you a female resident of Maine who will graduate or has graduated from high school and who will enroll as a freshman in an accredited college or post-secondary education this year? If so, you may be eligible for the Lemieux-Lovejoy Youth Scholarship! Each year, the scholarship awards $2,500 to one such Maine resident who demonstrates financial need. This scholarship was named in honor of Rachel E. Lemieux and Arline Andrews Lovejoy. Rachel was a member of the Augusta BPW who helped to establish and serve on the original Futurama Craft Fair Committee which started the funding of Futurama scholarships. Lovejoy, on the other hand, was a member of the Winthrop BPW who served the BPW/Maine Federation on both the Futurama and Scholarship Committees. If you’re a female resident of Maine who will soon be enrolled in an undergraduate program, and you wish to honor Rachel and Arline’s legacies, we encourage you to apply! Keep on reading to learn more.
The BPW/Maine Futurama Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization established in 1987 to provide an ongoing endowment to ensure the continued availability of scholarships to Maine women. The foundation enhances the BPW tradition of “women helping women.”
This scholarship is open to students meeting the below eligibility criteria.
High School Senior
Low Income, Women
Maine
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See all easy scholarshipsIn addition to the materials below, interested students must submit a completed application and a statement of financial need by a Financial Aid Officer or Guidance Counselor.
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Proof of enrollment
Academic transcript
Two letters of recommendation
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