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Metea Unified Scholarship Application

Welcome to the Metea Unified Scholarship Application!
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Our deadline has passed for the '22-'23 application cycle. 

Our site will open around mid-February 2024 for the Class of 2024 scholarship cycle. 

The scholarships listed below are the scholarships offered in the last cycle.  Though our scholarships tend to be similar from year to year, an official list of scholarships for the Class of 2024 will be listed when the site reopens. 

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Thank you for visiting our site.  The Metea Unified Scholarship Application exclusively allows Metea seniors to apply to several scholarships directly via this site.  The unique thing about this site is that most of these scholarships, which range from $500-$1000, are reserved for Metea students.  We have created this site to make things as easy and efficient as possible for our seniors to apply.  A huge thank you goes out to all of the organizations who have committed the money to fund $14,000 in scholarships this year!

Sgt. David Mitchell Caruso USMC Freedom Scholarship Description
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This scholarship will be awarded in honor of Sgt. David Mitchell Caruso, who was killed in action on November 9, 2004 in Fallujah, Iraq.  

David was a lifelong Naperville resident and a 1998 graduate of Waubonsie Valley High School. David always lived life to the fullest and rose up to meet every challenge. His life was full of adventure, courage, perseverance and service to others. During high school, David was a member of the National Honor Society and achieved the rank of Eagle Scout with three additional palms. In 1999, David joined the Marines. In the Marines, David went on to graduate from USMC Amphibious Reconnaissance School, Army Ranger School, Jump School and Free-Fall School and ultimately became an elite Force Recon Marine.
This scholarship will be awarded to one senior at Waubonsie Valley, Metea Valley or Neuqua Valley this year. Applicants will be judged based on characteristics, which personify David's legacy including their leadership qualities, history of service to the community and their personal drive for achievement.

1 scholarship(s) available for $1000 each.  
This scholarship will be awarded to one student at Metea, Neuqua, or Waubonsie.

Scholarship requirements:
Open to all students



PTSA Scholarship Description
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The MVHS PTSA scholarships' selection criteria will be based on a combination of student achievements. Monetary awards will be given to students after they have been accepted at any accredited college, university, or vocational/technical/transitional school. These scholarships are one-time awards and are not renewable. Most of the scholarships will be paid to the individual winners and must be utilized for educational expenses during the upcoming school year. Winners will be announced at the Black and Gold Senior Awards Night in May. The monetary award will be given after school acceptance and registration have been verified.

5 scholarship(s) available for $1000 each.

Scholarship requirements:
  • Applicants must have a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 or above.
  • Applicant must be a member of the PTSA as of March 16th, 2023. Membership forms are available on-line at the MVHS website under Parent Organizations/PTSA
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Metea Valley Athletic Booster Scholarship Description
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Monetary awards will be given to students after they have been accepted to any accredited college, university, or vocational/technical school for the upcoming fall school year.   These scholarships are one-time awards and are not renewable.

5 scholarship(s) available for $1000 each.

Scholarship requirements:
  • Cumulative GPA must be 2.5 or above
  • Must have participated in an athletic or IHSA sponsored activity during your senior year
  • Parent must be a Booster Club member
  • Student Athlete must have honored both the athletic and Metea school of conduct.
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IPPC Education Major Scholarship AND University/College Vocational/Technical Scholarship  Description
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The Indian Prairie Parents' Council is the umbrella organization for all 35 local PTA and PTSA units in District 204. We share a commitment to the goals of Illinois PTA and National PTA.  Our delegate body is comprised of the President and IPPC Representative from each local unit. We meet monthly to share information about issues affecting the education, health and welfare of children and youth in District 204.
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4 scholarship(s) available for $500 each.

Scholarship requirements:
  • Education Major - 2 at $500. This is awarded to Metea Valley senior who expects to major in the field of education.
  • University/College/Vocational/Technical Scholarship - 2 at $500 each. This is awarded to students who plan to attend a traditional four year institution, vocational institute, technical training program or junior college.
Wheatland Athletic Scholarship  Description
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The Wheatland Athletic Association is offering two $500 scholarships to Metea Valley High School graduating seniors. This is our way of recognizing the outstanding young people we have in our community.

Wheatland Athletic Association offers recreational, competitive and travel programs in soccer, baseball, softball and basketball, as well as flag football leagues and numerous camps and clinics. Participants range in age from 18 months through adult. WAA works to create an atmosphere where children, teens and adults learn the values of good sportsmanship and teamwork.
WAA also offers various employment opportunities. Many of you have been umpires, referees, hall monitors or linesmen. Perhaps you have even volunteered your time as a coach or worker at our office or tryouts. If you have been a part of Wheatland Athletic Association as a participant, worker or volunteer, we want you to apply!
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2 scholarship(s) available for $500 each.


Scholarship Requirements:
  • To be eligible for the WAA scholarship you must have participated with WAA, either as an athlete, student-worker, or volunteer


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The mentioned organizations have agreed to provide scholarships to IPSD seniors and/or Metea Valley seniors. Each organization will look at the information from the Metea Unified Application, along with any required supplements for the particular awards.  Some organizations require transcripts, which will automatically be sent to the requesting organizations.   The criteria/selection for each award is left to the individual organizations. The number of awards and amounts are subject to change at the discretion of the donating organizations. All scholarships are one-time awards, and will be given to recipients after they have been accepted at any accredited college, university, or technical/vocational school. In most cases, the scholarships will be paid directly to the winners after educational plans for the upcoming fall have been verified. All winners will be awarded at our Black and Gold Senior Awards Event in May. If you are having difficulty with your computer and compatibility to this site, please visit the College and Career Center and fill out the application there.
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