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Bradshaw Scholarship Info and Application

The Hannah Marie Bradshaw Scholarship is given in memory of Hannah Marie Bradshaw, whose enthusiasm, curiosity, and spirit of friendship enhanced the character of her O’Neal class. She loved The O’Neal School as a positive place that helped her reach her true potential. The Hannah Marie Bradshaw Scholarship is a $6,000 scholarship given to a rising ninth grader who is not currently an O’Neal student and whose family demonstrates financial need. The scholarship is renewable each year through grade twelve as long as the student’s cumulative grade point average remains at 3.5 (B+) or greater.
 
How to Apply:
The O'Neal School requires that you submit an enrollment application and financial aid application. To get started, complete the INQUIRY FORM, and admissions will reach out to you.

Admissions should have scholarship application submittals in hand by Friday, March 13th.

You may drop off or mail a hard copy packet to O’Neal Admissions or email pdf files to admissions@onealschool.org.

Packets are then reviewed and narrowed down to finalists who are invited to campus for an interview conducted by the Scholarship Committee. After interviews are completed, the Scholarship Committee will select one applicant for each scholarship.
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