1 COLLEGE IMPRESSIONS NEWSLETTER THE BEST WAY TO LEARN ABOUT COLLEGE ADMISSIONS Your future begins today! Publisher Arthur P. Mullaney 64 Shore Drive Kingston, MA 02364 Staff Lynn Lizotte Peter Gefteas E-Mail collegeimpr@comcast.net Guidance & Counseling Department Hamilton-Wenham Regional High School 775 Bay Rd. S. Hmailton, Ma. 01982 Summer, 2016 Phone (781) 585-4070 Official Website collegeimpressionsnewsletter.com Table of Contents Perspectives Pages 2-3 June - Open House Notices Pages 3-4 July - Open House Notices Pages 4-7 August - Open House Notices Pages 7-8 Special Admissions Programs for Prospective College Students & Parents Pages 9-10 Scholarship Announcements Pages 11
2 Perspectives Here s Why Tests Matter Source: Wall Street Journal, by Pierson & Riles; 3/30/16 & The College Connection Newsletter May/June 2016 Earlier this month, students for the first time took a new, and allegedly improved, SAT. The test s developer included non-contemporary vocabulary and removed penalties for guessing the wrong answer. The changes came with a predictable outcry, with a familiar refrain from parents: Why do we have this exam at all? Why do colleges put so much stock in the results? It appears that there s a simple reason for this emphasis on testing: Policy makers and educators are effectively eliminating other ways of quantifying student performance. Classroom grades have become meaningless. Figures for the U.S. Education Department show that between 1990 and 2009, high school graduates mean GPA rose 0.32 points even while their ACT and SAT scores remained the same. Even at the university level, it seems that faculty has decided that grades don t matter. The director of the Yale Journalism Initiative wrote an Op-Ed a few weeks ago in the Washington Post titled There s Nothing Wrong with Grade Inflation. A recent headline in the Chronicle of Higher Education asks Why Do Colleges Still Use Grades? Alfie Kohn, the author of several books on restructuring education, has concluded that grades poison everything they touch, undermining intrinsic motivation to learn and warping the whole classroom dynamic. But eliminating grades simply kicks the problem of evaluating students upstairs to graduate school or employers. Grades are increasingly a lousy signal, a sociologist explained, especially at those elite places that just hand out the A s. Standardized tests, for all their faults, are the only thing left to judge students by. It Bears Repeating Teenagers, How about becoming a volunteer this summer? With the number of internships offered to college students expected to drop by 21% in the coming years, volunteer opportunities are becoming a key way for high school and college students to gain experience and try out career paths. About 3.3 million college students volunteered in 2005, according to College Students Helping America, a report from the Corporation for National Community Service. This is an increase of 600,000 from 2002. Here are a few websites that provide details on volunteering: Corporation for National & Community Service www.cns.gov Volunteering in America www.volunteeringinamerica.gov Additionally, information on volunteer opportunities with federal environmental agencies -- including the Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Reclamation, Fish & Wildlife Service, Forest Service, National Park Service, Natural Resources Conservation Service, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and U.S. Geological Survey can be found at https://www.volunteer.gov/ I can t think of a more rewarding experience at which to spend your summer than to come to the aid of a needy organization/group. It may be a personally rewarding experience and it could lead to an interesting topic on which to develop a college application essay. Volunteer Match, where volunteering begins, has a website which contains tens of thousands of volunteer opportunities and organizations in need of volunteer help. The entire listing is geographically divided and easily accessed. It is made possible by The David & Lucile Parkland Foundation. The website to be accessed is www.volunteermatch.org
3 Summer Advice to prospective college students: Read a book a week this summer. Develop your own reading list. Start with an area of interest and definitely include a novel. If you are unable to develop a reading list, go to your local library and ask the librarian. Librarians are terrific sources of interesting reading advice. Develop a love of reading which will be the most positive step that one can take to achieve academic success in college. If presented with the option of taking a SAT Prep Course or taking a Reading/Speed Reading Course, no brainer, take the Speed Reading Course. It will have lasting benefits wherever you matriculate. Beginning the College Search Process FAIRTEST.ORG Fair test s list of 850 accredited, bachelor degree granting institutions which do not require all or many applicants to submit ACT/SAT scores before admissions decisions are made remains available free online at: http://fairtest.org /university/optional.. June, 2016 Open House Notices Suggestion: Confirm the date, time and place of meeting via a phone call. Most colleges will appreciate that type of notification. Abbreviation Key: OH = Open House Program IS = Information Session T = Tour ON = Overnight Program TBA = To Be Announced (date not available at time of printing) Adelphi U., Garden City, NY, June 18 -Panther Preview- at Garden City, for greater detail, call (800) ADELPHI Albright Col., Reading, PA, June 24 -Summer Snapshot- call (610) 921-2381 Assumption Col., Worcester, MA, June 23 -IS & T- call (866) 477-777 Champlain Col., Burlington, VT, June 4, 11, 18, 25 -IS- call (800) 570-5858 Castleton St. U., Castleton, VT, June Summer Group IS- call (802) 468-5611 Culinary Inst. of America, Hyde Park, NY, June 1, 4, 16, 18, 21, 22, 29, 30 -IS- call (845) 452-9600 Florida Inst. of Tech., Melbourne, FL, June 22 -Exploration Day- call (800) 888-4348 Lake Forest Col., Lake Forest, IL, June 27 -Summer OH- call (847) 735-5000 Lawrence Memorial Hosp., Regis Col., June 2 -OH, Nursing- call (781) 306-6600 LeMoyne Col., Syracuse, NY, June 24 -Family Friday- call (800) 333-7057 Lynn U., Boca Raton, FL, June 4 -OH- call (561) 237-7000 Maine, U. of, Orono, ME, June 10 -Academic Tour, Sch. of Engineering- call (877) 486-2364
4 Open House Programs - June, 2016 continued Marist Col., Poughkeepsie, NY, June TBA, call (800) 436-5483 Merrimack Col., No. Andover, MA, June -101 Information Sessions- every weekday in the summer, call (978) 837-5100 Miami, U. of, June 16 -OH- call (561) 237-7000 Monserrat Col. of Art, Beverly, MA, June 6 thru July 1 -Immersive Workshops- call (978) 921-4242 New England Inst. of Tech., Warwick, RI, June -OH, TBA- call (800) 736-7744 New York U., NYC, June 19 -Steinhart Luncheon Program- call (212) 998-5065 Penn State U., College Park, PA, June, extensive schedule of Prospective Visits, call (814) 865-5471 Quinnipiac U., Hamden, CT, June 5 -OH- call (800) 462-1944 Randolph Macon Col., Ashland, VA, June 17 -Fountain Friday- call (617) 573-8000 Ripon Col., Ripon, WI, June 4 & 18 -Saturday Visit- call (920) 748-8115 Simmons Col., Boston, MA, June 16 -IS, Nursing & Heath service- call (617) 521-2805 Syracuse U., Syracuse, NY, June 4, 11, 18, 25 -Saturday Visits- at 10:30 am, Tour at 9 am, call (315) 443-3611 Union Col., Schenectady, NY, June 1 -June Start- call (518) 388-6000 Unity Col., Unity, ME, June 25 -Saturday Morning w/counselor- 10:00 am, call (207) 948-3131 Vermont, U. of, Burlington, VT, June 25 -IS- call (802) 656-3370 Washington & Jefferson Col., Washington, PA, June 17 -Presidential Premiere II- call (888) W-and-Jay Wheelock Col., Boston, MA, June 4 & 16 -IS- call (617) 734-5200 Wooster, Col. of, Ohio, Wooster, Ohio, June 27, 29, 30 -Summer Visit Days- call (800) 877-9905. July, 2016 Open House Notices Suggestion: Confirm the date, time and place of meeting via a phone call. Most colleges will appreciate that type of notification.
5 Abbreviation Key: OH = Open House Program IS = Information Session T = Tour ON = Overnight Program TBA = To Be Announced (date not available at time of printing) Adelphi U., Garden City, NY, July 23 -IS- call (800) ADELPHI Albright Col., Reading, PA, July 17 -OH- call (610) 921-2381 American U., Washington DC, July 15 -Preview Day- call (800) 428-4632 Assumption Col., Worcester, MA, June 23 through Aug. 19 -IS & T- call (508) 767-7000 Beloit Col., Beloit, WI, July 15 -Summer Visit Day, OH- 8 am to 3 pm, call (800) 356-0751 Canisius Col., Buffalo, NY, July 9 & 30 -Saturday Visits- call (800) 843-1517 Champlain Col., Burlington, VT, July 15 (Summer OH); July 9, 23, 30 (Summer Visit); call (802) 860-2700 Colorado, U. of, Boulder, CO, July TBA -Summer Sampler- call (303) 492-6301 Culinary Institute of America, Hyde Park, NY, July 1 (OH); July 5, 13, 20, 26 (IS); call (800) 285-4627 Dartmouth Col., Hanover, NH, July 8 & 22 -Special Visit Day- call (603) 646-2875 Dean Col., Franklin, MA, July 22 & 29 -Summer Preview Day- call (877) 879-3326 Dickinson Col., Carlisle, PA, July 6, 13, 20, 27 -Dickinson Discovery Days- call (800) 644-1773 Drew U., Madison, NJ, July 18 Discover Drew- call (973) 408-3739 D Youville Col., Buffalo, NY, July 22, 25, 29 -Discovery Day- 2 pm, call (800) 777-3921 Elizabethtown Col., Elizabethtown, PA, July 16 -OH- 9 am to 3 pm, call (717) 361-1400 Florida Inst. of Tech., Melbourne, FL, July 22 -Exploration Day- call (800) 888-4348 Fordham U., Bronx, NYC, NY, July 6 &13, 20 &27 -Visit Day for Rising Seniors- call (718) 817-1000 Hamilton Col., Clinton, NY, July through Aug. -Summer Saturdays- 10 am, call (315) 859-4011 Hartwick Col., Oneonta NY, July TBA -Summer Visit Days- call (800) HARTWICK Holy Cross Col., Worcester, MA, July Advisory Days, see Special Admissions Programs for Prospective Applicants & Parents section for details Johnson St., Johnson, VT, July 18 -Summer Preview- call (800) 635-2356 Lawrence Mem. Hosp. S/N, Medford, MA, June 2 -IS- call (781) 306-6600 Lebanon Valley Col., Lebanon Valley, PA, July 15 -Discovery Days- call (800) 445-6181
6 Open House Programs - July, 2016 continued Lyndon St., Lyndon, VT, July 29 -Electronic Journalism- call (802) 626-6413 Lynn U., Boca Raton, FL, June 4 -OH- call (561) 237-7000 Maine, U. of, Farmington, ME, July 25 -Summer OH- call (207) 778-7000 Maine, U. of, Orono, ME, July 29 -Academic Tour, Col. of Engineering- call (207) 581-1561 Merrimack Col., No. Andover, MA, July -101 Session- every weekday in July except July 4, call (978) 837-5100 Montserrat Col. of Art, Beverly, MA, July TBA -Pre College Program- for greater definition, call (617) 373-2200 NYU, New York City, June 19 -Luncheon- call (212) 998-5060 Penn State U., University Park, PA, July, extensive schedule of Prospect Visit Days, call (814) 865-5471 Randolph Macon Col., Ashland, VA, July 15 -Fountain Friday- for details and dates, call (800) 888-1762 Ripon Col., Ripon, WI, July 9, 16, 30 -Saturday Visits- call (920) 748-8115 Rochester Inst. of Tech., Rochester, NY, July 22 & 23 -College & Career Days- call (585) 475-6631 U. of Rochester, Rochester, NY, July 9, 16, 23, 30 -Saturday IS- call (888) 822-2256 St. Michaels Col., Colchester, VT, July 9, 16, 23, 30 -Summer Saturday Tours- call (800) 762-8000 St. Olaf Col., Northfield, MN, July 11 -Summer Visit Day- call (800) 800-3025 Simmons Col., Boston, MA, July 13 -IS, Sch. of Nursing & Health Services- 6 pm to 8 pm, call (617) 521-2805 SUNY, Col. of Environmental Sci. & Forestry, Syracuse, NY, July 8, 11, 15, 22, 29 -Information Sessionscall (315) 470-6600 Syracuse U., Syracuse, NY, July TBA, call (315) 443-3611 Union Col., Schenectady, NY, July 7, 16, 23, 30 -Saturday IS- call (888) 843-6688 Unity Col., Unity, ME, July 16 -Saturday Morning w/counselor, OH- call (207) 948-3131 U. of Vermont, Burlington, VT, July 29 -UVM Preview- see Special Admissions Programs for Prospective Applicants & Parents section for details, call (802) 656-3131 Washington & Jefferson Col., Washington, PA, July 8 -Presidential Premier III- call (888) W-AND-JAY
7 Open House Programs - July, 2016 continued Wheaton Col., Norton, MA, July 5 & 29 (Summer Preview Program); July 13 & 23 (Saturday IS); call (508) 286-8200 Wooster, Col. of, Wooster, Ohio, July 8 & 22 -Visit Program- call (800) 877-9905. August, 2016 Open House Notices Suggestion: Confirm the date, time and place of meeting via a phone call. Most colleges will appreciate that type of notification. Abbreviation Key: OH = Open House Program IS = Information Session T = Tour ON = Overnight Program TBA = To Be Announced (date not available at time of printing) Adelphi U., NY, -OH- at Manhattan Aug. 5, at Garden City -OH-, at Garden City Aug.22 IS- for greater detail, call (800) ADELPHI Albright Col, Reading, PA, Aug. 8 -Summer Snapshot Visit Day- call (610) 921-2381 American U., Washington DC, Aug. 5 -AU Preview Day- 8 am to 5 pm, call (800) 428-4632 Assumption Col., Worcester, MA, June 23 to Aug. 19 -IS & T- call (508) 767-7000 Beloit Col., Beloit, WI, Aug. 5 -Summer Visit Day- call (800) 356-0751 Canisius Col., Buffalo, NY, Aug. 13 & 20 -Saturday Visit- call (800) 843-1517 Champlain Col., Burlington, VT, Aug. 6, 13, 26 -Summer Visit- call (802) 860-2700 Dean Col., Franklin, MA, Aug. 5 -Discover Dean Day- call (877) 879-3326 Dickinson Col., Carlisle, PA, Aug. 3 & 16 -Dickinson Discovery Days- call (800) 644-1773 Florida Inst. Tech., Melbourne, FL, Aug. 26 -Exploration Day- call (800) 888-4348 Fordham U., Bronx, NY City, NY, Aug. 3, 10, 17 -Visit Day for Soph. & Juniors- call (718) 817-1000 Hamilton Col., Clinton, NY, July through Aug. -Summer Saturdays- 10 am, call (315) 859-4011 Lafayette Col., Easton, PA, Aug. 25 -OH, Look at Lafayette- call (610) 330-5000 Lake Forest Col., Lake Forest, IL, Aug. 5 -Summer OH- 9:00 am to 2:00 pm, call (800) 828-4751
8 Open House Programs - August, 2016 continued Lebanon Valley Col., PA, Aug. 12 -Discovery Day- call (800) 445-6181 Le Moyne Col., Syracuse, NY, Aug. 5, 12, 19 -Summer Family Friday- call (800) 333-4733 Maine, U. of, Orono, ME, Aug. 10 -Academic Tour Col. of Engineering- 9 am to 2 pm, call (207) 581-1561 Merrimack Col., No. Andover, MA, Aug. -101 Sessions- every weekday in August, call (978) 837-5100 New England Inst. of Tech., Warwick, RI, Aug. TBA -OH- call (800) 736-7744 Olin Col., Needham, MA, Early Sept. -OH for Women- 10 am to 3 pm, call (781) 292-2222 Penn State U., State Park, PA, Aug. -extensive schedule of Prospective Visit Days- call (814) 865-5471 Randolph-Macon Col., Ashland, VA, Aug. 5 -Fountain Friday- call (800) 888-1762 Ripon Col., Ripon, WI, Aug. 6 & 13 -Saturday Visit- call (920) 748-8115 U. of Rochester, Rochester, NY, Aug. 6, 13, 20, 27 -Saturday IS- call (888) 822-2256 Rochester Institute of Tech., Rochester, NY, Aug. 5 & 6 -College & Careers Overnight- call (585) 475-6631 St. Joseph Col., Standish, ME, Aug. 8 (Summer Day); OH- 9 am to noon, call (800) 337-7057 St. Olaf Col., Northfield, MN, Aug. 8 -Summer Visit Day- call (800) 800-3025 St. Michaels Col., Colchester, VT, Aug. 6 & 13 -Summer Saturday Tours- call (800) 762-8000 Skidmore Col., Saratoga, NY, Aug. TBA -OH- call (518) 580-5000 Smith Col., Northampton, MA, Aug. 6 -Summer Preview- call (413) 585-2500 SUNY Col. of Environmental Sci., Syracuse, NY, Aug. 5, 8, 12, 19 -Information Session- 9:30 am, call (800) 777-7373 Union Col., Schenectady, NY, Aug. 1 (OH); Aug. 6, 13, 20, 27 (Saturday IS); call (888) 843-6688 Unity Col., Unity, ME, Aug. 6 -Saturday Morning w/counselor- call (207) 948-3131 Washington & Jefferson Col., Washington, PA, Aug. 5 -President. Premiere III for high school - soph., jrs., & srs.-call (888) W-AND-JAY Wheaton Col., Norton, MA, Aug. 12 -Summer Preview- call (508) 286-8200 Wheelock Col., Boston, MA, Aug. 6 -Summer Visit Day- call (617) 734-5200.
9 College Fair 76 th Annual Wicked Local Regional College Fair -- Tuesday August TBA, 2016 at Regis College, 235 Wellesley St., Weston, MA at 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm High school students and their parents are invited to meet representatives from New England colleges. Financial Aid and College Prep. organizations will also be invited to talk to parents. For greater detail, contact: Lorraine O Donnell at 781-433-6955.. Special Admissions Programs for Prospective College Applicants & Parents Babson College, Wellesley, MA is offering its program for rising high school juniors & seniors. Summer Study for high school students. July 6 through August 3, 2016. For greater definition, contact the Babson Admissions Dept. at 281-239-6001 Holy Cross College, Worcester, MA is hosting a number of pre college admissions programs in July, 2016. The programs are titled July Advisory Days and each program includes: an Information Session, a Tour, and an Essay Writing & Admissions Interview Seminar. The programs will be held from 1 pm to 4 pm on the following dates beginning on July 1, 2016 on Mondays, Wednesdays, & Fridays. Pre registration is not required. For greater detail, call the Holy Cross Admissions Office at (508) 793-2011 Holy Cross July Advisory /Days: July 1, 6, 8, 11, 13, 15, 18, 20, 22, 25, 27, 29, 2016 Iowa Private College Week: August 1 to 5, 2016 is sponsored by the Iowa Association of Independent Colleges and Universities. Each college will host two admissions programs per day, thus enabling students and parents to visit two colleges per day. Should a prospective student visit three participating colleges/universities and obtain a verification he/she will receive an application waver from all of the colleges having a membership in the Iowa Association of Private Colleges & Universities. The following colleges are among the IAIC group: Coe College, Drake University, Luther College, Grinnell College, Cornell College, Wartburg College, St. Ambrose College, etc. For greater detail, contact Kathleen Dannon of the IAIC at (515) 282-3175 Minnesota Private College Week: June 20 24, 2016 North Carolina Independent Colleges & Universities Western Counselor Tour: June 19 to 24, 2016 Bennett College Carress Col. of Health Science Catwba Col. Elan College Queensboro College Guilford College High Point University Livingston College Pfeiffer University Salem College Wake Forest University Wingate University Fee: $100 of which $50 will be refunded upon completion of the tour For detailed information, call Frances Fontaine at 919-832-5817 or Email at Dempsey@ncicu.org
10 Ohio 6 College Tour: August 1 to 3, 2016 Participating Colleges: Ohio Wesleyan; Dennison College; Kenyon College; Oberlin College; Wittenberg University; College of Wooster For greater detail or to enroll, contact: Tara Hiltd, Asist. Dir. of Admiss., Wittenberg University at (877) 200-0332 Virginia Private College Counselor Tour: November 2-5, 2016 Virginia Private College Week: July 25 to July 30, 2016. Anyone visiting (4) or more of the participating colleges during the Private College Week are eligible to receive (3) application fee waivers (no application fee - value $100 per fee waiver). The fee waivers can be redeemed at any of the 24 colleges and universities that are members of the Council of Independent Colleges of Virginia. How to Participate: Pick up a passport at the first college you visit, after completing the tour. At the end of each tour, have the college stamp your passport. Mail your completed passport to CICV to receive your free waivers. Member colleges of the CICV: Averett U., Bluefield Col., Bridgewater Col., Emory & Henry Col., Ferrum Col., Hampden-Sydney Col., Hampton U., Hollins Col., Mary Baldwin Col., Lynchburg Co., Maryrmount U., Randolph-Macon Col., Randolph-Macon Woman s Col., Roanoke Col., St. Paul s Col., Shenandoah U., Sweet Briar Col., U. of Richmond, Virginia Wesleyan Col., Washington & Lee U. Pre-registration is strongly urged. For additional information, contact (540) 586-0606 or liv@cicv.org Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI will host a number of admissions programs for students and parents in June, July, & August, 2016. All programs will begin at 1 pm and consist of a panel presentation and a tour. The dates during which the admissions program will be in operation are: June on Wednesdays and Fridays July 18 through August the program will run every day. Respond prior to attending a session, call (800) 364-RISD. Consult the RSDI website www.risd.edu Wisconsin Private College Week: July 11 to 16, 2016 Participating Colleges and Universities: Alverno College Beloit College Cardinal Stritch U. Carroll University Carthage College Concordia U. Wisconsin Edgewood College Lakeland College Lawrence University Marian University Marquette University Milwaukee Inst. of Art & Design Milwaukee Sch. Engin. Mt. St. Mary College Northland College Ripon College St. Norbert College Silver Lake College Viterbo University Wisc. Lutheran College University of Vermont, Burlington, VT is hosting Departmental Information Sessions during the month of July, 2016: July 18 & 22 at the College of Agriculture July 11, 15, 18 & 22, 2016 at the following Colleges of: Arts & Sciences; Education & Social Service; Engineering & Math..
11 Scholarship Announcements Arts Find Yourself In The Arts If you are a talented 17-18 year old with a flare for the ARTS, this is for you. The ARTS RECOGNITION AND TALENT SEARCH is a national program designed to encourage excellence in Dance, Jazz, Music, Photography, Theater, Visual Arts, Voice and Writing. Follow your dream and you could share $3 million in college scholarships or qualify for up to $300,000 in awards. You could even become a U.S. Presidential Scholar. So reach for the stars and you could see your dreams come true. For information & an application, see your principal or guidance counselor, or write FAA/ARTS, 800 Bicknell Ave., Suite 500, Miami, FL 33141 or call (800) 970-ARTS Recognition Nomination Awards The Wendy s High School Heisman Scholarship Athletic Citizenship Selection papers are being sent to high school principals, guidance directors, and athletic directors. Each year Wendy s Old Fashion Hamburger Restaurants team up with the NASSP (National Association of Secondary School Principals) and the Downtown Athletic Club to honor both male and female high school scholarsathlete-citizens. Students who participate in a varsity or individual and team sports are eligible, however, the awards criteria are based on three equally considered areas: academic excellence, community service, and athletic achievement. Nominations must emanate from the office of the principal or his/her designee. This is a prestigious award and one to be actively pursued. Nomination forms must be returned early in September, 2016. An Unusual Scholarship Opportunity At Manhattan College, Riverdale, NY Manhattan has been endowed with a scholarship for a student who plays the Bag Pipes. How many times has the concept that colleges have specific scholarships for the way people spell their names entered a conversation? Well, this is a grant that is truly focused. Should you know of a budding bag piper, by all means clue he or she in to the opportunity which beckons on the shores of the Hudson River at Manhattan College. The same college is attempting to enlarge its New England population, ergo, there is financial aid available for interesting and academically achieving students. To gather more information on anyone of these financial aid opportunities, contact: William Basset, Jr., Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid at Manhattan College, Riverdale, NY 10471 or call Dean Basset at (800) MC2-XCEL The University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth, MA has a program offering financial aid opportunities for accepted students in its Textile Chemistry Program. I have known students who have received a significant awarding upon entry into this program. For details, call (508) 999-8605 Florida Southern College in Lakeland, FL maximizes a financial aid opportunity for students enrolling in their Citrus Studies classes presented by their Natural Science Department. This course incorporates Citrus Production, Horticultural Science and Bill Langston, Director of Admissions says that graduates from this program are offered good jobs each spring by the citrus industry in Florida. Call the FSU Admissions Office at (800) 274-4131 Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation - Service, Leadership, Excellence are the hallmark of a Coca Cola Scholar. National competition in which Coca Cola will award 150 to 600 national scholarships amounting to $1.4 million dollars. Criteria for selection: Character, Personal Merit, Background, Leadership in school activities and other extra-curricular activities, Academic Achievement, Motivation to Serve and Success in all endeavors. Deadline: late October -- Applications will be available in guidance offices or contact: Coca Cola Foundation, Inc., One Buck Head Plaza Suite 1000, 0360 Peachtree Rd., Atlanta, GA 30305 or call (404) 237-1300