A local Newark high school student holding a diploma, smiling warmly in natural daylight, with soft gold and navy tones, warm editorial photography, shallow depth of field.
A local Newark high school student holding a diploma, smiling warmly in natural daylight, with soft gold and navy tones, warm editorial photography, shallow depth of field.
Educational Stewardship

Supporting Newark's Next Generation

Since 1941, our chapter has provided academic scholarship awards to local high school graduates, fostering leadership and civic duty in Delaware.

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A close-up of hands organizing historical documents and scholarship applications on a warm wooden table, soft window light, warm editorial photography, rich authentic tones.
Award Criteria

Academic Merit and Service

We reward Newark high school seniors who demonstrate outstanding academic dedication, active community engagement, and a commitment to helping others.

Applicants must reside in Delaware, maintain a strong academic record, and submit a personal essay detailing their local volunteer efforts.

The Process

Three Steps to Apply

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Prepare Materials

Write the Essay

Submit Package

Gather your high school transcripts, two letters of recommendation from educators, and documentation of your local volunteer hours.

Compose a short, reflective essay detailing how your civic service aligns with our chapter's long-standing values of fellowship.

Deliver your completed application packet to our Newark chapter representatives or submit it digitally by the spring deadline.

Begin Your Academic Application

Our Newark committee reviews applications annually. Download the official packet today to take the next step in your educational stewardship.