
The gratitude of students who received a cumulative $500,000 in scholarships on Friday was palpable. We spoke to two recipients who are excited about their futures made possible through several scholarships. Continue Reading →
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The gratitude of students who received a cumulative $500,000 in scholarships on Friday was palpable. We spoke to two recipients who are excited about their futures made possible through several scholarships. Continue Reading →
In contrast to prior years, GSA awards will be distributed individually to students after graduation rehearsal, rather than in a public awards ceremony. Continue Reading →
Today the GSA endowment has reached $6.5 million. Funding from the GSA source combined with support from the many sponsors allows GSA to make scholarship awards of over $500,000. Continue Reading →
Photos and a complete list of the 45th annual GSA winners and their scholarships, which totaled over $550,000. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Scholarship Association’s 44th annual scholarship evening took place in the Greenwich High School performing arts center on Thursday, June 9. The GSA connected 114 students with scholarships from 110 sponsors totaling $545,584. Continue Reading →
This year, Greenwich Scholarship Association will connect 114 students with scholarships from 110 sponsors totaling $545,584. The public is welcome to attend this exciting event. Continue Reading →
In 2014, the program for the 42nd GSA scholarship evening listed 99 scholarships, though some went to multiple recipients. To qualify for a 2015 GSA scholarship, students must be Greenwich residents and/or attend GHS and demonstrate financial need. The deadline to apply is March 13th at midnight. The GSA scholarship awards ceremony will take place in June. Continue Reading →
Headmaster Dr. Chris Winters said that this year a total of $522,700 had been awarded to 123 recipients. “Some will receive a lot and some will receive a little,” Winters said. “But they’re all equally worthy.” Continue Reading →