Jacksonville

There are many scholarships for Jacksonville students. If you are searching for scholarships for a particular high school located in Jacksonville, please select the appropriate school from the list below. The scholarship database contains scholarships for Jacksonville students in the following categories:

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$10,000
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A Philip Randolph Academies A. Philip Randolph Academies Alfred I. Dupont Middle School Alternatives Unlimited Drop Back In Academy Andrew Jackson High School Arlington Middle School Atlantic Coast High School Darnell Cookman High School Darnell Cookman Middle School Douglas Anderson School Of The Arts Duval Charter High School Edward H White High School Edward H. White High School Englewood High School Eugene J. Butler Middle School First Coast High School Fort Caroline Middle School Frank H Peterson Academies Frank H. Peterson Academies Highlands Middle School J. E. B. Stuart Middle School James Weldon Johnson Middle Jean Ribault High School Jean Ribault Middle School Jefferson Davis Middle School Joseph Stilwell Middle School Julia E. Landon Middle School Kernan Middle School Kirby - Smith Middle School Lackawanna Alternative Education Center Lake Shore Middle School Landmark Middle School Lavilla School Of The Arts Mandarin High School Mandarin Middle School Matthew W. Gilbert Middle School Mattie V Rutherford Alternative Education Center Nathan B. Forrest High School Northwestern Middle School Oceanway School Pathways Academy High School Paxon Middle School Paxon School Paxon School/Advanced Studies River City Science Academy Robert E Lee High School Samuel W Wolfson High School San Jose Preparatory High School Sandalwood High School School Of Integrated Academics And Technology School Of Success Academy - SOS Somerset Eagle High School Southside Middle School Stanton College Preparatory Terry Parker High School Twin Lakes Academy Middle School Westside High School William M Raines High School

Jacksonville, the largest city within the U.S. State of Florida, is the county seat of Duval County. It has a population of roughly one million, and is located within the northeast Florida's First Coast region. The city is at the center of St. John River banks. The city of Jacksonville is consistently ranked amongst the "Hottest Cities in America" for business expansions and relocations in a yearly poll featured in Expansion Management magazine. It is likewise rated 11th in Inc. Magazine's list of "Best Cities for Doing Business" during the year 2006.

Jacksonville City has a cultural scene that is quickly developing for both of its visitors and residents alike. Its unique museums are a sight to behold because of its various collections and galleries. The Jacksonville Maritime Museum is a museum devoted to preserving its maritime history. It is a museum that is free of charge housing naval artifacts, manuscripts and ship models that have a place in the history of Jacksonville City. The Museum of Science and History showcases the only planetarium of the area and an extensive exhibit about Northeast Florida's colorful history. The Ritz Theatre and LaVilla Museum celebrates the rich legacy of the African-American community in Jacksonville City. Its permanent collection comprises more than 700 works in a wide range of media, representing famous national and international artists of the 20th and 21st century. The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is popular for its important American and European paintings, beautiful formal gardens and a renowned collection of Meissen porcelain. For people who love music and theatre, Downtown Jacksonville's Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts houses the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra, considered as amongst the nation's top ensembles.

The city of Jacksonville is located advantageously between the Atlantic Ocean and the St. John River. It has the largest deepwater port within the south and is a dominant force in the United States for distribution, automobile imports and transportation. The biggest industry of Jacksonville City, on the other hand, is its wide diversification. The financial system of the area is quite balanced amongst the insurance, manufacturing, information services, consumer goods, biomedical technology, financial services, and distribution businesses. The Port of Jacksonville is among the players in the city's financial system. It has an estimated 50,000 jobs within Northeast Florida and contributes approximately 3 billion in the financial system of Northeast Florida at present.