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Community Trust Foundation

Scholarships

Community Trust Foundation administers a variety of scholarships that have been established by generous individuals to assist students with their educational pursuits. Whether honoring loved ones or providing for a specific field of study, each scholarship expresses a deep belief in the power of education to help young people achieve their dreams.  You can contribute to these scholarships by selecting a scholarship below.

In addition to school specific scholarships, CTF administers five Community Scholarships that are open to all seniors in CTF’s geographical service area. These scholarships are offered to public, private, and homeschool seniors that meet the criteria for the given scholarship.  Search scholarships by school below.

Students who wish to apply for one of the scholarships listed below should contact their high school guidance office.

Your Donations in Action

“Education and supporting our youth is the best way to invest in a prosperous future.”

~ John Adriance

2024 Scholarship Awardees

Fort Hill Scholarship Fund Recipients

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Fort Hill High School Class of 1984 Scholarship Fund

This fund provides scholarships through the Fort Hill Scholarship Fund to FHHS graduates who are pursuing higher education....

Fort Hill High School Class of 1999 Scholarship Fund

This fund provides scholarships through the Fort Hill Scholarship Fund to FHHS graduates who are pursuing higher education.

Fort Hill High School Endowed General Scholarship Fund

This fund provides scholarships through the Fort Hill Scholarship Fund to FHHS graduates who are pursuing higher education....

Frank H. Eberly, Jr. Scholarship Fund

In the fall of 2012, the family of the late Frank H. Eberly Jr. partnered with the Masonic Lodge community of Western Maryland to establish a scholarship fund to honor...

George B. & Lenore Humberson Scholarship Fund

George B. Humberson was born June 10, 1901 near Friendsville, Maryland. He was the last child of George and Martha Frazee Humberson. He grew up as part of a large...

Guidance Counselor’s Memorial Scholarship Fund

The Guidance Counselor’s Memorial Scholarship was established in the memory of Virgil Hull and his wife Josephine Hull. Mr. Hull was Keyser High School’s first guidance counselor. Until 1971, he...

Henry, Dorothy & David Roberson Endowed Scholarship Fund

This fund provides scholarships through the Fort Hill Scholarship Fund to FHHS graduates who have earned a 3.0+ GPA....

Jack Cheney Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund

This fund provides scholarships through the Fort Hill Scholarship Fund to baseball players graduating from FHHS who are pursuing higher education....

Jack Tasker Memorial Scholarship Fund

This scholarship is awarded in memory of Jack Tasker to one student graduating from Keyser High School that plans to pursue a degree from an accredited community college or four...

James Friend Scholarship Fund

This fund provides scholarships through the Fort Hill Scholarship Fund to FHHS graduates who are pursuing higher education....

James G. Brown Endowed Scholarship Fund

This fund provides scholarships through the Fort Hill Scholarship Fund to FHHS graduates. Awards are given to male or female team managers with outstanding school spirit who are pursuing higher...

Jamie Snider, Class of 2007 Scholarship

This fund provides scholarships through the Fort Hill Scholarship Fund to FHHS graduates who are pursuing higher education....

Jim & Carol Combs Family Fort Hill Endowed Scholarship

This fund provides scholarships through the Fort Hill Scholarship Fund to FHHS graduates who are pursuing higher education....

John R. Shelton Scholarship Fund

John Shelton became the basketball coach at Keyser High School in 1940 and remained as a coach, vice principal and principal, retiring in 1980. He and his wife Shirley were...

Julianne K. Ferris, Ph.D. Scholarship

This fund provides scholarships through the Fort Hill Scholarship Fund to FHHS graduates who are attending Allegany College of Maryland (ACM) for a degree in visual or performing arts. Visual...

Karl V. Kahl & Haseleah Kahl Scholarship Fund

“Perseverance is defined as persistence in doing something despite its difficulty.” Karl V. Kahl (KV) was born in Oakland, Maryland in 1929. He was the only child of Karl Kahl...

Katie & Molly’s “I Run Because I Love It” Endowed Scholarship Fund

Katie DeRosa Katie, 13 years of age, died August 15, 1998, after being struck by a speeding car while running and training for her freshman year of cross-country. Katie is...

Larry Boggs Family Scholarship Fund

This fund provides scholarships through the Fort Hill Scholarship Fund to FHHS graduates who have at least a B average and are pursuing higher education in a STEM field....

Lois Ann Shipway Memorial Scholarship Fund

This fund provides scholarships through the Fort Hill Scholarship Fund to FHHS graduates who are pursuing higher education in math, science, or a trade....

Northern High School (NHS) Athletes Scholarship Fund

Don & Liz Morin established the Northern High School Athletes scholarship fund to encourage and support NHS athlete graduates. “We’ve witnessed the personal development, comradery, discipline, and sportsmanship that have...

Oscar R. & Monna J. Goldsborough Endowed Scholarship Fund

This fund provides scholarships through the Fort Hill Scholarship Fund to FHHS graduates who are pursuing a 4-year college program and exhibit leadership, responsibility, community service, and good behavior....

Paul & Helen Long Memorial Scholarship Fund

This fund provides scholarships through the Fort Hill Scholarship Fund to FHHS graduates who are pursuing a degree in Mathematics or a related field at a 2 or 4-year college...

Russell L. Poling Jr. (Class of 1954) Endowed Scholarship Fund

This fund provides scholarships through the Fort Hill Scholarship Fund to FHHS graduates who are pursuing a skill/trade training program or a 2-4-year college program....

Russell Lee Poling Scholarship Fund

This fund provides scholarships to Allegany High School graduating athletes who meet specific criteria. Students must have a GPA of 3.2 or higher, have participated in high school sports or...
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Award Announcement & Payment

Students who wish to apply for one of the scholarships listed above should contact their high school guidance office.

Students will be notified of their award by their respective school.  If you are awarded a scholarship, you will be provided instructions via mail to sign a scholarship agreement and provide verification of college enrollment. Once we receive the required signatures and documentation, we schedule payment directly to the school of your choice.

For more information call 1-301-876-9172 or ctf@ctfinc.org

Students Claiming Awarded Scholarship

Instructions for claiming award are as follows:

Return Scholarship Agreement Form, along with college acceptance letter, class schedule, and semester bill. The fastest and easiest way is to email to ctf@ctfinc.org. Please make sure you are submitting documents that are legible, preferably pdf documents. Make sure your name, Student ID, and the name of College you are attending are visible on documents. When you are logged into your student portal, you should be able to download a pdf of your bill and class schedule.

A copy of the thank you letter you sent to the scholarship donor, listed on your scholarship agreement form, should also be included in the documents you send to CTF.

Once CTF receives the required documents, funds will directly be sent to the university/college you are attending.

You must notify CTF in writing if you are unable to complete a semester, or withdraw from school. Indicate the reasons for the incompletion, or withdrawal, as well as your academic plans.

The award could be rescinded in any of the following circumstances:

• You no longer meet the scholarship qualifications.

• You are placed on academic and/or disciplinary probation.

• Does not enroll full-time in a program of study for the semester/quarter in which the award is to be in effect.

Awards must be claimed by Sept 15, 2025. If you do not have plans to claim your scholarship award you must notify CTF in writing, by mail or email ctf@ctfinc.org.

School Counselors

All applications for CTF administered scholarships must be submitted through your office.  Find the process and documents you may need below.

Application Process

School Specific Scholarship Process

  1. Counselor completes & returns the scholarship selection committee roster form & annual forms (Confidentiality Form & Conflict of Interest Form) to CTF.
  2. CTF provides a digital copy of the application for each scholarship that applies to your school & county.
  3. Counselors provide & promote applications to students.
  4. High School committee meets and makes selections.
  5. Counselor emails one application, the selected recipient, to CTF at ctf@ctfinc.org.
    1. CTF School Specific Scholarships- due to CTF by April 15th.
  6. Counselor emails the selected recipient’s senior picture to ctf@ctfinc.org.
  7. Counselor informs CTF of date, time, & location of award presentations.
  8. CTF provides names to Counselors of CTF presenters.

**Multi-County Community Scholarship Process**

  1. Counselor completes & returns the scholarship selection committee roster form & annual forms (Confidentiality Form & Conflict of Interest Form) to CTF.
  2. CTF provides a digital copy of the application for each scholarship that applies to your school & county.
  3. Counselors provide & promote applications to students.
  4. High School committee meets and makes selections.
  5. Counselor emails one application, the selected recipient, to CTF at ctf@ctfinc.org.
    1. Community Scholarships – due to CTF by April 1st
  6. CTF informs counselor of community scholarship winner.
  7. Counselor emails the selected recipient’s senior picture to ctf@ctfinc.org.
  8. Counselor informs CTF of date, time, & location of award presentations.
  9. CTF provides names to Counselors of CTF presenters.

Annual Check List

–  Update Selection Committee Roster Form(s) for each scholarship and return to CTF.

–  Sign Confidentiality Statement & Conflict of Interest forms for each committee member and return them to CTF.

–  Make one selection per scholarship and provide CTF with their application.
     –  School Specific Scholarships – Due to CTF by April 15th
     –  Community Scholarships – Due to CTF by April 1st

–  Email senior picture of selected recipient for school specific scholarships.

–  Inform CTF of date, time, & location of Graduation/ Awards Ceremony.

Resource Documents

Scholarship Process & Checklist →
– Gives a breakdown of school specific scholarships and the community scholarships offered through CTF
– Provides Checklist for School Counselors of what CTF requires

PowerPoint of CTF Scholarships →
– Gives a breakdown of school specific scholarships and the community scholarships offered through CTF
– Provides Checklist for School Counselors of what CTF requires

Blank Selection Committee Form →
– Must be updated and completed annually with names of those serving on each scholarship selection committee.

CTF Policy Forms →
– The Confidentiality and Conflict of Interest Forms must be completed annually by each member on the selection committee.