WAKE FOREST, N.C.- Wake Electric is currently accepting applications for the Wake Electric Scholarship Program. Students can apply for both the coveted Fred M. Alford Scholarship, as well as a number of Touchstone Energy Scholarships. The deadline for these scholarship applications is March 30.
All applications will be under consideration for one of the two scholarship categories. Students only need to submit one application to be considered for both scholarship programs.
Wake Electric will award one scholarship of $2,000, called The Fred M. Alford Memorial Scholarship. The Fred M. Alford Memorial Scholarship will be awarded to the top candidate selected by an independent judging panel. This scholarship is in memory of a former Wake Electric employee, Fred M. Alford. Requirements for this scholarship:
– Must be a child of or under legal guardianship of a Wake Electric member or live in a home served by Wake Electric
– Must be a high school graduating senior (cannot already be attending college)
– Must pursue a four-year undergraduate baccalaureate degree at an accredited institution in North Carolina
Wake Electric will also award 16 scholarships of $1,250 each, called the Touchstone Energy Scholarships. These scholarships are not limited to recent high school graduates, and may be used at one of the state’s community colleges, vocational or technical schools, as well as at a four-year college. The requirements for these scholarships are:
– Must be a child of or under legal guardianship of a Wake Electric member or live in a home served by Wake Electric
– Must use these funds at a North Carolina college or university, community college, vocational or technical school
– Applicants can be a high school graduating senior or already enrolled full-time in a university, community college, vocational or technical school
To apply for the Wake Electric Scholarship Program, go towww.wemc.com/scholarships.aspx to download an application and to learn more about requirements.
Applications must be received in the office by March 30. Any applications received after the March 30 deadline (even if they are postmarked March 30) will be disqualified. Applicants will be notified of their status by the end of April.
If you have any questions, please contact Wake Electric at communications@wemc.com or (919) 863.6312.
The Wake Electric Scholarship Program is funded through voluntary member and employee donations through the Operation RoundUp program.
Wake Electric is an electric utility providing reliable, safe and affordable energy and related services to 35,500 consumers in parts of Durham, Franklin, Granville, Johnston, Nash, Vance and Wake counties.
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