CITE FLORIDA SCHOLARSHIP

Congratulations

ASHLEY MORROW
CITE Florida 2008 National Scholarship Recipient

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Ashley Morrow is a senior at Howard W. Blake Magnet School of Performing Arts, in Tampa Florida.  Of the African American students enrolled in the magnet program, Ashley is second in her class with a 5.3 grade point average.  Currently she is the Vice President of her Senior Class, Captain of the Varsity Cheerleader Team and Historian of DECA.  Ashley is a member of the National Honor Society and a Big Sister with Big Brothers & Big Sisters.  She is involved in many other community service activities which are reflected in 378 documented hours of community service.  Ashley is the secretary of Delta GEMS.  Ashley is a Christian and sings in her church youth choir.      

Ashley’s goals include attending the University of Florida with a major in Marketing and a minor in film.  She plans to focus on the delivery of advertisement using film as her primary vehicle. 

 

ABOUT CITE NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP

Enhancing and promoting our youth is a primary initiative for CITE Florida. As our youth are preparing to graduate high school and attend college, CITE Florida will be offering one student a one-time scholarshop.. The CITE national scholarship is awarded on an annual basis, and one eligible student from each of the 14 CITE local chapters will be selected. The CITE national scholarship awards students $3,000

Students must be accepted into an accredited 4 year institution, and meet the terms and conditions outlined in the scholarship application. The scholarship recipient must attend the annual CITE Conference. Each recipient will have the opportunity to speak at the scholarship breakfast.

CITE Florida

Attn: Scholarship Committee
P.O. Box 1761
Brandon, Florida 33511

Thank you,

CITE Florida Scholarship Committee

 

 

PAST CITE FLORIDA SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS

2007 - Arsenio Coston - Florida State University

2006 - Carolyn Harris - University of Central Florida
2005 - Cleao Pearl Henderson - Morgan State University
2004 - Toinetta Patrice Johnson - Florida A&M University
2003 - Erika Hall - University of South Florida
2002 - Nicole Nicophene