Published: December 09, 2010
First Wind Extends and Expands Scholarship Program for 2011
BOSTON - (BUSINESS WIRE) - First
Wind, an independent U.S.-based wind energy company, today announced
that applications will be open and available online for the 2011 First
Wind Scholars program beginning on December 15. The extension and
expansion of the program will provide new scholarship opportunities for
high school seniors attending school in communities where the company
currently has projects in operation or in an advanced stage of
development (outlined below). Successfully launched in October 2009, First
Wind Scholars offers several scholarships to support local high
school seniors who display strong potential for a successful college
experience, as well as interest in the environment, energy or the
sciences.
In 2010, First Wind awarded 11 scholarships in six states to top high
school graduates from Hawaii, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, Utah and
Vermont. For 2011, as many as 15 one-time $3,000 scholarships in seven
states will be granted to qualified students, including new scholarships
for students in communities in Hawaii, Maine and Washington. In
addition, First Wind will provide one renewable scholarship of $5,000
for up to four years to the most qualified student overall.
"We are pleased to expand our successful First Wind Scholars program to
our project sites throughout the Northeast, West and Hawaii," said Carol
Grant, Senior Vice President of External Affairs at First Wind. "We were
so impressed with the candidates and recipients that we got to know
through last year's program. First Wind is pleased to support promising
students as they pursue degrees and hopefully careers in the areas of
environment, energy and science."
In order to be eligible for the scholarship, students need a GPA of at
least 3.0 and must plan to enroll in full-time undergraduate study with
a major in earth and/or environmental sciences, technology or
engineering. Applications are open and available online as of today with
all submissions due by February 15, 2011. Judging will be based on a
number of factors, including academic performance, work experience,
school and community activities and a 300-word essay. The program and
selection of recipients is administered by Scholarship Management
Services, a leading designer and manager of scholarship and tuition
reimbursement programs for corporations and others. The names of the
scholarship recipients will be announced in May 2011.
Students residing near the following First Wind projects (or planned
projects) will be eligible to apply for the scholarship. (Communities in
parentheses are those with high schools where students are eligible for
the scholarship.) A star (*) indicates a new scholarship for 2011:
Hawaii
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Kaheawa Wind (Kahului, Lahaina, Kihei and Wailuku, Maui)
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Kahuku Wind (Kahuku, Oahu)
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Kawailoa Wind (Wahiawa, Waialua, Haleiwa and Sunset, Oahu)*
Maine
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Bull Hill Wind (Eastbrook, Ellsworth, Hancock and Sullivan)*
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Mars Hill Wind (Mars Hill)
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Oakfield Wind (Dyer Brook and Oakfield)*
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Rollins Wind (Burlington, Lincoln, Lee, Mattawamkeag and Winn)
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Stetson Wind I & II (Danforth)
Massachusetts
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First Wind's Corporate Office (John D. O'Bryant School in Boston)
New York
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Cohocton Wind (Cohocton)
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Steel Winds (Lackawanna and Hamburg)
Utah
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Milford Wind I (Milford)
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Milford Wind II (Beaver County or Millard County)
Vermont
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Sheffield Wind (Sheffield and Barton)
Washington
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Palouse Wind (Garfield, Oakesdale, Rosalia, Saint John, Spangle and
Tekoa in Whitman County)*
To get more information on this program or for eligible students to fill
out the e-application, please visit www.firstwind.com/firstwindscholars.
About First Wind
First Wind is an independent wind energy company exclusively focused on
the development, financing, construction, ownership and operation of
utility-scale wind projects in the United States. Based in Boston, First
Wind has wind projects in the Northeast, the West and in Hawaii, with
the capacity to generate up to 504 megawatts of power and projects under
construction with the capacity to generate up to an additional 232
megawatts. For more information on First Wind, please visit www.firstwind.com
or follow us on Twitter @FirstWind.

First Wind
John Lamontagne, 617-960-9521
Director,
Communications
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