• 2021 NFC PTA Sally FitzGerald Scholarship

  • Complete application is due by 11:59PM

    on Friday, February 26, 2021.

    If you have any questions or concerns, please email the 2020 NFCPTA-Scholarship Committee at scholarship@nfcpta.com

  • The mission of PTA is to make every child’s potential a reality by engaging and empowering families and communities to advocate for all children. Keeping this mission in mind, the Sally FitzGerald Scholarship will be awarded to students who have advocated (either for themselves, another, or a cause), show excellent communication skills in the application essay, are involved in their community through extra-curricular activities, and are academically proficient.

  • Information about the Scholarship

    The NFCPTA is a group of local unit PTAs and PTSAs located in North Fulton County organized by the authorization of the Georgia PTA. Its purpose is to promote conferences, leadership training and coordination of efforts of the local PTAs and PTSAs in its membership. The NFCPTA is governed by its bylaws and elected officers.

    The monetary award for this scholarship is provided by voluntary donations from the local units of the NFCPTA, individual members, and private donations. The dollar amount of the scholarship is determined annually based upon all donations received.  Individuals, PTA/PTSA members, clubs, friends and corporations may donate directly by sending a check to, NFCPTA Treasurer, c/o The Teaching Museum North, 793 Mimosa Blvd, Roswell, GA 30075.  For further information on donating, please email treasurer@nfcpta.com.

    You will be notified by email confirming receipt of your complete application package by 5:00 pm, Wednesday, March 3, 2021.  If you do not receive a confirmation by this time, please email both scholarship@nfcpta.com and president@nfcpta.com.

     

    Eligibility

    • You are in the graduating class of 2021 from a high school in North Fulton County with a PTSA in good standing with Georgia PTA and NFC PTA, who is planning on enrolling in a post-secondary course of study (certification program, technical college, or university);
    • You are a member of your high school PTSA; and
    • You have been active in your community in extracurricular, service-oriented, and/ or citizenship activities.

     

    Application Procedure

    The application is comprised of three parts - the student portion (this form), GPA and Graduation Verification (provided by your school counselor), and PTSA Membership Verification (provided by your PTSA Membership Chair). Both of these documents can be found here.

    Once you begin this application, you will NOT be able to return to modify it - please allow yourself sufficient time to complete in one sitting (the essay prompt is given below, so you can write your essay offline and then paste it into the appropriate response block).  Outside of the essay, the student portion of the application should take about an hour.  The student portion requires personal information, leadership positions, extra-curricular activities, work experience, and other recognitions.  

     


     

    Essay Prompt

    Essay is limited to 500 words and is the highest weighted section of the application. You will upload your essay in another section of the application.

    PTA was formed almost 120 years ago with the sole purpose to advocate for children.  To be an advocate is to speak or write in defense of or on behalf of a person or cause. Tell us about a time when you were an advocate – this could be at home, in school, or in the community and for yourself, another person, or an organization.

  • Please verify the following items:

  • INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS

    • You will be notified by email confirming receipt of your complete application package by 5:00 pm, Wednesday, March 3, 2021.   If you do not receive a confirmation by this time, please email both scholarship@nfcpta.com and president@nfcpta.com.
    • The NFCPTA Scholarship Committee reserves the right to interview applicants before a final winner is selected.
    • Winners will be notified after the application deadline and will be recognized at the NFCPTA Presidents’& Principals’ Luncheon held on Wednesday, April 14, 2021  at TBD.
    • Winners will be required to sign a media release form.  The funds must be used for the scholarship winner’s educational needs.
    • All information provided in support of this scholarship application will be kept in strictest confidence.
    • The NFCPTA and the NFCPTA Scholarship Committee do not discriminate against any student for any reason including reasons of race, creed, color, orientation, or national origin.

     

    Thank you for applying for the 2021 NFCPTA

    Sally FitzGerald Scholarship!

  • Personal Information

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  • EDUCATION

  • LEADERSHIP ROLES

    Please list up to 5 leadership roles you have held while in high school.  These are roles both in and out of school. We want to know approximately how many hours per week you are involved in this activity (including leadership) and how many months out of the year. Earning a Girl Scout Gold Award or becoming an Eagle Scout count as leadership. If you did not have any leadership positions, please put "None." (The next section is for extra-curricular activities you have been involved in without being in leadership - in this section please include only activities with a leadership role).

  • EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

    Please list up to 10 extra curricular activities.  This includes any activity outside of school hours - sports, clubs, organizations, scouting, paid employment, volunteer positions, etc.  List approximately how many hours per week and how many months per year you are involved in this activity.

    DO NOT include activities already listed in the above leadership section.

  • Honors, Recognitions, and Additional Information

    Please tell us about any honors, recognitions, or additional information you think we should know about you.

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  • ESSAY

  • (this is the highest weighted section of the application)

    PTA was formed almost 120 years ago with the sole purpose to advocate for children.  To be an advocate is to speak or write in defense of or on behalf of a person or cause. 

    In 500 words, tell us about a time when you were an advocate – this could be at home, in school, or in the community and for yourself, another person, or an organization.

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  • FINAL CHECKLIST

  • We recommend printing a copy of your

    application for your records.

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