The Ermida Olivia Booth Scholarship is funded through The Booth Family Foundation. The Ermida Olivia Booth Scholarship is committed to assisting students from middle-income families who have lost a mother or grandmother from cancer. $1,000 will be awarded per student for four consecutive years, the scholarship seeks to empower students by providing them with financial and emotional support throughout their college years.
Scholarship Details
- $1,000 awarded per student for four consecutive years
- Designed to empower students from middle-income families
- Focus on those who have experienced the loss of a mother or grandmother to cancer
Eligibility Criteria
- High school graduates (or soon-to-be graduates) from the United States
- Minimum cumulative unweighted GPA of 2.5 or above
- Accepted and enrolled in a full-time program at a U.S. public college or university
- U.S. citizenship required
- Demonstrate financial need through the FAFSA SAR report (cannot receive federal grant assistance)
- Show a commitment to helping seniors through school, community, or church activities
- Submit a minimum 500-word essay about their experience of losing a mother or grandmother to cancer, its impact, educational goals, and future career plans
- Provide a resume, transcript, and three letters of recommendation, including one from a business professional and one from a school official
Application Process
- Complete the scholarship application
- Submit required documents, including transcripts, FAFSA SAR report, essay, resume, and letters of recommendation
- Ensure your conduct aligns with the Booth Family Foundation's standards
The Ermida O. Booth Scholarship welcomes applications from students who have distinguished themselves through school, community, and/or church activities focusing on helping seniors while showing strong academic achievement in high school and who do not receive federal grant assistance.