

Do you know someone about to graduate from high school? If higher education is part of their plan, listen up. Meet the Money Givers is Back. Every week WMDT and the Delmarva Education Foundation will bring you two scholarships available around Delmarva.
Tune in to WMDT 47 News Wednesdays and Saturdays to learn about exciting opportunities. Stories will also be posted here after they air. For more information on Scholarships click on the DEF Logo. The money is out there Delmarva, let us help you find it!
SALISBURY, Md. - Finding the right scholarship is not always an easy task, especially for someone like Maureen Williams. She's a guidance counselor at James M. Bennett High School in Salisbury, and knows
MARYLAND - If you've got that hero gene, one Maryland organization wants to help send students with a passion for public service, get to college. Will you be the one called on in an emergency? What about
SALISBURY, Md. - The Quota Club in Salisbury could hold the key to success for six students in Wicomico county. "Many students in this area work hard so that they can proceed with their education, and
FRUITLAND, Md. - The town of Fruitland's economy is growing, and one organization is hoping their youth can keep that momentum going. A tight-knit community, with only 4,000 people, is offering an incentive
OCEAN CITY, Md. - Veterans are inspiring local students to be all they can be. Army veteran, John Granite of the American Legion in Ocean City, tells WMDT how they are focusing their efforts on the future
WORCESTER COUNTY, Md. - Empowering women to enrich their lives through higher education - is what the Delmarva Republican Women of Worcester County are hoping to accomplish. And for the second year in
SALISBURY, Md. - In a special rendition of Meet The Money Givers, WMDT sits down with a U.S. Army Recruiter, who shares with us the wide array of opportunities available to those looking to continue their
WORCESTER COUNTY, Md. - It's crunch time for high school seniors, seeking higher learning. Many are already applying to schools, but others are probably feeling a little discouraged by those five figure
SALISBURY, Md. - Bringing entertainment to the Eastern Shore, the Community Players of Salisbury is once again giving back to its future performers by offering two $500 scholarships through the Delmarva
WMDT 47 NEWS - Finding a job after college can be challenging, but the U.S. Department of Agriculture wants to help. Not only are they offering a full ride scholarship to one of their 18 1890 Historically
SALISBURY, Md. - It's crunch time for future college-goers, time to start applying for scholarships. That's where Delmarva Education Foundation comes in, helping students in the tri-county area get funding
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