
Application Deadline: March 31, 2009
(must be postmarked by March 31, 2009)
Time Warner Cable is pleased to demonstrate its continuing commitment to education and community by offering $1,000 college scholarships for our customers’ children. Graduating high school seniors who plan to attend a 2 or 4-year accredited college may download the guidelines and application below or contact Mary Peters at 614-481-5417 or mary.peters@twcable.com. The guidelines and application are also available under the ScholarLink logo at www.columbusfoundation.org.
To qualify, students must have at least a 3.5 grade point average, be active in their community and demonstrate financial need. The scholarships are being administered by The Columbus Foundation.
2009 Scholarship Guidelines
2009 Scholarship Application
You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and print the PDFs above. Click here if you do not have the free software. You must print the forms, fill them out and mail them to:
Time Warner Cable Scholarship
Attn: Scholarship Administrator
1234 East Broad Street
Columbus, OH 43205
Time Warner awards 2008 scholarships
to three seniors
A trio of seniors from the Time Warner Cable Mid-Ohio Division transferred good grades and community service into college scholarships.
Trevor Hudson, a graduate of Minford High School; Ashley Erskine, a graduate of Thomas Worthington High School; and Lee Kindig, a graduate of Findlay High School, each won a scholarship.
“We are honored to assist such terrific young people in pursuing their academic ambitions,” said Mid-Ohio Division President Rhonda Fraas. “These fine scholars are a credit to the areas we serve, both in the classroom and in the community.”
The three were selected from applicants from throughout the Time Warner Cable Mid-Ohio Division service area. Scholarship requirements included maintaining at least a 3.5 grade point average, being active in the community and demonstrating a financial need.
Trevor plans to attend Asbury College in Wilmore, KY and pursue a degree in Psychology. Trevor graduated first in his class of 121 students with a 4.0 grade point average and was a member of the National Honor Society. In the community, Trevor volunteered his time with Big Brothers/Big Sisters, taught Teen Sunday School classes and raised funds for the Minford Bible Club.
Lee plans to attend Xavier University in Cincinnati and major in Political Science and Pre-Law, eventually attending law school. He graduated with a 4.10728 grade point average. Lee served on the Mayor’s Youth Advisory Council, was named Historian for the Criminal Justice Club at the University of Findlay and was Student Council President. Lee also won a “Best Speaker” award at Junior Statesman of America convention and entered a mentorship program with the County Prosecutor’s office.
Ashley will attend the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy in Kings Point, NY. She graduated from Thomas Worthington with a 3.832 grade point average. Out of the classroom, she has served as volunteer for the VFW National Home for Children and as an aide at the Columbus Zoo & Aquarium. She was also selected as part of the high school internship program at the John Glenn School of Public Affairs at The Ohio State University.
Time Warner Cable government affairs manager Rick Carfagna presents Thomas Worthington High School’s Ashley Erskine with a Time Warner Cable scholarship.
Time Warner Cable government affairs manager Steve Cuckler presents Minford High School’s Trevor Hudson with a Time Warner Cable scholarship.
Time Warner Cable government affairs manager Pat McCauley presents Findlay High School’s Lee Kindig with a Time Warner Cable scholarship.
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