Stansbury Park Community Scholarship Program
The Stansbury Park Community Scholarship Program is designed to help high school seniors further their education. Any graduating senior who lives in Stansbury Park and will be attending college the following year may participate in the program. The senior must submit an essay on a topic that is determined by the Stansbury Park Community Association. A $1000 scholarship is offered to the senior whose essay is selected by a team of volunteer judges from the community. A second scholarship of $500 may also be offered.
Eligibility
* The senior must live in Stansbury Park.
* The senior's household must be members in good standing with the SPCA.
(annual dues paid)
* The senior must be graduating from high school.
2009 Scholarship Winners
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Camille Cole |
"With the economic crisis and trying to preserve the environment going green has never been smarter. How exactly do we go green in Stansbury? By making a few simple changes in our life we can go green." Read the full essay. |
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"Going green is the new wave sweeping across the nation, going from industries, to cities, down to the smaller individual communities. Everyone is getting concerned with making our world a better place for our children’s children; leaving it better than when we came into it. Not only are we obligated to leave the world in a better condition, but we need to." Read the full essay. |
2008 Scholarship Winners
![]() Marty Rueckert |
"As a community there is one key factor that will undoubtedly affect the community for better or for worse, the youth. The youth will be tomorrow’s parents, spouses and community leaders. As the youth are the keystone to to our future, parents, community leaders and a quality education system will help prepare the young people for a better tomorrow." Read the full essay. |
| Elizabeth Allred |
"In order to build a better community for tomorrow we as citizens must look around us and find that one thing that would bring us closer together and strengthen the ties of our community." Read the full essay. |
| Seth Krieser |
"When some people think of cemeteries they conjure up images of haunted old graveyards and cracked rotting tombstones, but a cemetery is not like this at all. It is a place of beauty, a place of peaceful remembrance, and a memorial to our loved ones who have passed away." Read the full essay. |



