Women's Southern Golf Association Scholarship
Scholarship Sponsored by Women's Southern Golf Association
The Women’s Southern Golf Association has established a scholarship fund to assist deserving female golfers residing in the 15 southern states and the District of Columbia to obtain four years of higher education.
This year a scholarship of $3,500 will be available along with a commitment of $3,500 for each of the three succeeding years of undergraduate school, not to exceed a total of four years. Renewal of the scholarship will be subject to an annual review of the recipient’s performance, interest and need. The recipient must maintain a cumulative 3.0 grade average out of 4.0. This is not an athletic scholarship, rather it is an academic scholarship awarded to a graduating high school senior who is interested in golf. Current awards are to four young women annually (one added each year as one graduates).
The amount of the scholarship will be paid directly to the accredited college of the applicant’s choice, one-half to be paid at the beginning of the first semester and the remainder to be paid upon notice that the applicant has met the minimum required grade point average and has been accepted for the next semester.
Application Instructions
- Fill out application completely. Please type or print.
- Include letters of recommendation from two members of your high school staff.
- Include your SAT scores, Math and Verbal, and/or ACT scores but please delete social security # from all correspondence and transcripts.
- Include your high school transcript.
- Include a head shot photograph of yourself.
- Include a signed financial statement by parent or guardian (Attached)
- The application and all pertinent data must be mailed by May 1.
Eligibility
Candidate must be:
- A citizen of the United States.
- A female high school graduating senior who resides in one of the 15 southern states or the District of Columbia and plays golf or has an interest in golf.
- A graduate of an accredited secondary school where she has shown evidence of academic excellence, good citizenship and sportsmanship.
- In need of financial assistance to pursue an undergraduate education in an accredited institution of learning.