Each year, the Brittany Ann Kmonk Foundation awards college scholarships to deserving students and is open to all high school seniors in the United States.  Each student wishing to compete for a Foundation Scholarship, must provide information on academic standing and extra curricular activities, as well as, provide a 250 word essay on "What would you do to stop teenage reckless driving?".

The valuable information provided in the essays is used by the Foundation to gain insight from teenagers which in turn is used to further our mission and objectives.

Scholarship applications are available beginning each January and are due to the Foundation by April 30.  The essays become the intellectual property of the Foundation.  Foundation scholarship monies must be used in the subsequent academic school year.

In 2008, the Foundation will expand the scholarship to all students in the USA.

2007 Scholarship Winner:

Money Donated to the Virginia Tech Memorial Scholarship Fund in memory of those who lost their lives in April, 2007.

2006 Scholarship Winner:

John Hitchcock from Fauquier High School in Warrenton, VA. 

2005 Scholarship Winner:

Mandy Bassler from Fauquier High School in Warrenton, VA. 

2004 Scholarship Winner:

John Grimsley from Fauquier High School in Warrenton, VA. 

2003 Scholarship WinnerS:

In 2003, the Foundation awarded a total of $3,500 to the following students:

  • Matthew Anderson:  Warrenton, VA

  • Alisha Caudill:  Warrenton, VA

  • Adam Duckett:  Warrenton, VA

  • Travis Hile:  Warrenton, VA

  • Ben Keener:  Pittsburgh, PA

  • Emily Papuga:  Warrenton, VA

  • Starr Tillman:  Clinton, MD

2002 Scholarship Winner:

Mitch Grimes from Fauquier High School in Warrenton, VA. 

 

The 2008 Foundation Scholarship Application will be available on our website in early March, 2008.

 

 

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