CENTER HARBOR — The Diane K. Kline Memorial Scholarship Fund will be awarding scholarships to qualified applicants and applications for scholarship assistance are now available.
This private fund was established in 2011 in order to award scholarships to educational experiences for students within school districts SAU 2 and SAU 45 (Center Harbor, Meredith, Moultonborough, Sandwich, Ashland) so that they may educate and better themselves in order to build a stronger community. Applicants must be legal residents of the United States and reside in New Hampshire and are attending or have attended schools in SAU 2 or SAU 45. Applicants must demonstrate academic merit and/or other non-academic factors, such as community service, school activities or work experience.
Examples of scholarship assistance include, but are not limited to, individuals who may be upgrading job skills or developing job entry skills, enrolling in college or graduate school, registering for camp programs or any program leading to becoming a better educated person.
Applications are available from school counselors at all Inter-Lakes and Moultonborough schools, Sandwich Central School and Ashland Elementary School.
Applications can also be downloaded by visiting the Diane K. Kline Memorial Scholarship Fund website at www.dkkmsf.org or writing to the Diane K. Kline Memorial Scholarship Fund, PO Box 526, Center Harbor, NH 03226.
The deadline for receipt of applications is April 9. Applications received after that date will not be considered.


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