Oakwood Schools Foundation - Honorable Elizabeth Simms Gutmann Public Service Scholarship
This scholarship was established in 2017 to celebrate the Honorable Elizabeth Simms Gutmann 30-year career of public service. She served as the Miami County Municipal Judge for 18 years, preceded by 12 years as both a Public Defender in Shelby County and later as a Prosecutor for the City of Piqua. Judge Gutmann graduated from Oakwood High School in 1975. The scholarship is for a senior graduating from Oakwood High School and planning to major in a public service related field. Applicants must:
- Be a graduating senior from Oakwood High School
- Be accepted to an accredited four-year college or university as a full-time student
- Plan to pursue a degree in a public service field such as law, law enforcement, social work, or education
- Have participated in community service activities
- Financial need will be considered if all else is equal
- Award
- $750
- Scopes
- Oakwood High School Scholarships
- Deadline
- 03/08/2024
- Supplemental Questions
- Please submit an essay answering the following question: Explain why you have chosen to pursue a degree in a public service field. Why is public service important to you?
- Please list, in order of importance, the five extracurricular activities you have participated in that have been the most meaningful to you. Please go into detail on how your number 1 activity is most meaningful to you.
- Describe any offices or leadership positions that you have held.
- Discuss the major(s) or area(s) that you hope to explore or study in college and why it is/they are important to you.