Senin, 22 November 2010

wendy’s scholarship 2011 for High School Heisman

The Heisman name has adumbrated excellence, determination, and authority amid academy football’s aristocratic for eight generations. In 1994, the abutting akin of outstanding achievers ensconced their names into the Heisman belief back the Wendy’s Aerial Academy Heisman(WHSH) was created.

The WHSH affairs has set the accepted for aerial academy student-athletes, and acquired amazing authority in its own appropriate as the affairs combines the best of aerial academy amateur and bookish awards. Each fall, the WHSH recognizes the nation’s best admired aerial academy chief men and women for arete in academics, athletics, and community/school leadership. Acceptance from beyond the country become in complex in the WHSH affairs because these celebrated apprentice acceptance awards highlight their accomplishments and the acceptable acceptance are showcased on a civic level.

To date added than 198,000 aerial academy acceptance accept represented their schools and accept been affected by the Heisman mystique. Of them, 193 accept progressed to civic Finalist level, with 32 earning the appellation of Wendy’s Aerial Academy Heisman Civic Award Winners.

ELIGIBILITY AND JUDGING INFORMATION

Who is Eligible?

Eligibility for application is limited exclusively to men and women entering their senior year of high school in the 2010-2011 academic year who have at least a “B” grade average and participate in at least one of the 27 sports officially sanctioned by the National Federation of State High Schools. We want to hear from all student-athletes who work hard, are dedicated, and have become role models for your school’s underclassmen. Students are judged based on their academic achievements, community service involvement, and athletic accomplishments.

How do they apply and what’s the timing?

The online application must be completed by the student and reviewed by a high school official no later than 5:00pm (Central time) on October 3, 2010. Each student applicant must have their online application reviewed and confirmed by a school representative. The reviewer must submit by 5:00pm (Central time) on October 5, 2010. Thus, the students must complete their application early to allow time for school personnel to review and confirm the accuracy of the data provided.

Eligible sports:
To apply for the Wendy’s High School Heisman program, students must participate in at least one of the 27 sports:
Badminton
Baseball
Basketball
Bowling
Canoeing
Competitive Spirit/Cheerleading
Competitive Weight Lifting
Crew
Cross Country
Equestrian
Fencing
Field Hockey
Football
Golf
Gymnastics
Ice Hockey
Judo
Lacrosse
Skiing
Soccer
Softball
Swimming and Diving
Tennis
Track and Field
Volleyball
Water Polo

Wrestling

Heisman regions:
Nominees for the 12 National Finalists of the WHSH Program are grouped according to the same geographical regions used in the College Heisman Memorial Trophy judging:
Far West: Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington and Wyoming
Southwest: Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas
Midwest: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin
Northeast: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont
Mid-Atlantic: Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia and the District of Columbia

South: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee

The Judging Process

All student applications must have their online application reviewed and confirmed by a school representative. The student must submit their information online by 5:00pm Central time, October 3. Reviewers must submit their review no later than 5:00pm Central time, October 5, in order for applications to be considered. Completed applications are then reviewed by ACT, Inc. From the completed applications, 1 Male and 1 Female Winner will be chosen from each high school. From the School Winners, the field is narrowed to 1,020 State Finalists – 10 male and 10 female nominees per state, including the District of Columbia – and the Finalists are announced in October.

In November, the field narrows to 102 State Winners – one male and 1 female from each state including the District of Columbia. In mid-November, a judging panel selects 12 National Finalists – 1 male and 1 female from each of six geographic regions. These students are invited to the Wendy’s High School Heisman National Awards Banquet on December 10, 2010, in New York City. They also will attend all Heisman Memorial Trophy Weekend festivities.Two National Award Winners, 1 male and 1 female, are selected from the 12 National Finalists, and are honored during ESPN’s national telecast of the college Heisman Memorial Trophy presentation .

How Are They Judged?
Wendy’s High School Heisman Program nominees are judged in three areas: academics, community/school involvement and athletics. ACT, Inc. reviews all materials and scores the nominees based on the program criteria. The raw scores then dictate who proceeds to the next level of recognition. Once nominees reach the State Winner level, a distinguished panel of judges review nomination forms and vote on the students who will then reach the National Finalist and National Winner levels.

Program Judges

Representatives from the worlds of education, business and sports, along with former college Heisman Memorial Trophy Award Winners and Wendy’s High School Heisman recipients judge the entries and, ultimately, select the 12 National Finalists and two program winners.

PROGRAM STAGES AND AWARDS

APPLICANTS
All Wendy’s High School Heisman applicants will be able to download a printable certificate from the website. Gift cards in quantities ranging from $5 to $50 (randomly drawn) will be sent to the first 41,100 applicants.

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