RMP offers college scholarship
Enrollment deadline May 1, 2007
by Rocky Mountain Power Foundation
February 14, 2007
Wyoming high school seniors have the chance to be awarded a $2,500 college scholarship, thanks to the Horatio Alger Association and Rocky Mountain Power Foundation.
Rocky Mountain Power Foundation is partnering with the Horatio Alger Association by sponsoring a total of $125,000 in scholarships to assist Wyoming students in attaining a college education.
Wyoming high school seniors still have time to apply for a scholarship. The Association has extended the enrollment period to May 1, 2007, to allow more students to apply. The Association is seeking to award 50 scholarships to Wyoming applicants. Seniors who previously applied will automatically be considered for the new enrollment period.
Horatio Alger Scholarship Programs are distinctive because they offer assistance to students in need who have persevered despite facing hardships in life. Potential applicants should demonstrate integrity and perseverance in overcoming adversity, strength of character, financial need, a good academic record, commitment to pursue a college education and a desire to contribute to society. Students can visit the Web site for more information and to apply for the scholarship at https://www.horatioalger.org/scholarships/.
The Rocky Mountain Power Foundation is the charitable arm of electric utility Rocky Mountain Power. Rocky Mountain Power and its parent company, MidAmerican Energy Holdings Company, are committed to supporting education in Wyoming and throughout the company’s service territory.
MidAmerican Energy Holdings Company, based in Des Moines, Iowa, is a global provider of energy services. Through its energy-related business platforms – PacifiCorp, MidAmerican Energy Company, CE Electric UK, Kern River Gas Transmission Company, Northern Natural Gas Company and CalEnergy – MidAmerican provides electric and natural gas service to more than 6.9 million customers worldwide. Information on MidAmerican is available on the internet at www.midamerican.com
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