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$10,000
The Scholarships360 $10,000 “No Essay” Scholarship is open to all students who want some extra help paying for their education. Whether you are a high school student who hopes to go to college, a graduate student who’s in a master’s program, or an adult learner who wants to return to school, you are eligible for our no essay scholarship.This scholarship...

Common App Scholarship

Deadline: Nov 30, 2024
$2,000
To encourage students to spend more time preparing for the Common App, Scholarship Guidance has created an annual scholarship to reward students.To be eligible for the Scholarship Guidance "Common App Scholarship" a student must:A) Be in Grade 11 or Grade 12B) Be attending college or university no later than October 1, 2026.C) Have achieved a GPA of 2.5 or greater...

Thiel Fellowship

Deadline: Dec 31, 2024
$100,000
Founded by technology entrepreneur and investor Peter Thiel in 2011, the Thiel Fellowship is a two-year program for young people who want to build new things. Thiel Fellows skip or stop out of college to receive a $100,000 grant and support from the Thiel Foundation's network of founders, investors, and scientists.What is the Fellowship?The Thiel Fellowship is a two-year, $100,000...

Path to Pro Scholarship Program

Deadline: Dec 31, 2024
$2,000
The Home Depot Foundation works to improve the homes and lives of U.S. veterans, train skilled tradespeople to fill the labor gap and support communities impacted by natural disasters. The Foundation has pledged to invest $50 million in training the next generation of skilled tradespeople and bridging the opportunity gap through its Path to Pro program.We want to help create...

Roger W. Kahn Scholarship

Deadline: Dec 31, 2024
$10,000
The Roger W. Kahn Scholarship was created to honor the memory of Roger Kahn (1907–1962) and his passion for aviation and entertainment. Kahn spent the latter part of his career at Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation as a test pilot and then managed the technical service and sales division. In the 1940s, Kahn was actively involved with the Institute of the...

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The city of Portsmouth, Virginia is considered part of the Hampton Roads metropolitan area and supports a population of roughly 95,535 residents based on the latest census numbers.

Within Portsmouth, the Norfolk Naval Shipyard is a historic and active U.S. Navy facility which is normally called the Norfolk Navy Yard that is really located in Portsmouth than Norfolk. The name "Norfolk" was chosen in order to avoid confusion with the city of Portsmouth, within New Hampshire. This is where a naval shipyard previously existed once the Virginia facility initially opened. The shipyard repairs, rebuilds and remodels all types of Navy ships.

Portsmouth is located exactly opposite of Norfolk and also offers miles of waterfront land on the Elizabeth River and is part of the harbor along the Hampton Roads. Between Downtown Norfolk and Olde Towne Portsmouth, there is a ferry boat which brings passengers to and from across the water.

A shipbuilder named John Wood saw that the future site of Portsmouth would be a suitable shipbuilding location. He petitioned King James I of England for a land grant and soon after, the surrounding region was settled as a plantation community.

Portsmouth was officially established during the year 1752, during an act of the Virginia General Assembly on behalf of Col. William Crawford. Crawford, a merhmerchant ship owner, dedicated the four corners for High and Court streets for a church, a market, a jail and a courthouse. The township was named for Portsmouth England. The area known as Old Towne features amongst the largest collections of historically important houses between Virginia, Charleston, South Carolina and Alexandria. The AME or also referred to as Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church is located within Olde Town and was constructed by many free men and slaves. It is the oldest African American church in Portsmouth and the 2nd oldest building in Portsmouth.

There are a variety of historic buildings within Portsmouth like the Pass House which was constructed by Judge James Murdaugh during 1841, many of which occupied Union troops from 1862 until the year 1865. Regulations by federal forces required Portsmouth residents to get a written pass to travel across the Elizabeth River and locations beyond. These passes were issued from the English basement and that is the way the name "Pass House" came about.

The city has a rich history as a port township. The Olde Towne Business and Historical District is found within the downtown region and there has been a combination of redevelopment and conservation underway there. Like for instance, the Hawthorn Hotel and Suites, situated at the Governor Dinwiddie Hotel, was closed for more than ten years before being reopened during 2005 after being renovated and reopened. This building has been recognized by the Historic Hotels of America. This is a program of the National Trust for Historical Preservation that identifies hotels that maintained their historical integrity, ambiance and architecture. The society also offers resources for their preservation.