Colleen Creegan Memorial Scholarship FundColleen Creegan Memorial Scholarship Fund
Awarded to current members of the LHS Cheerleading Squad.
Awarded to current members of the LHS Cheerleading Squad.
The Fund provides a book award to LHS graduating senior who is an outstanding student, and has plans to pursue a career in music.
Created in 2004 by Don’s co-workers at the former Colonial Gas Company, the scholarship awards funds to deserving Lowell High School students that demonstrate need, including students of family members formerly employed by Colonial Gas.
Established in 1992 in memory of the former CEO of Courier Corp., a 1941 LHS alumnus. This scholarship is awarded to the Lowell High School Valedictorian and Salutatorian of the graduating class.
The fund provides two annual scholarships to students residing in the Town of Billerica who have demonstrated financial need. Students must reside in the Town of Billerica and have commenced their first year of college at a Catholic College or University.
Established to provide scholarship awards to graduating seniors who reside in Lowell, Tewksbury, Chelmsford, Dracut, Billerica, Westford and Tyngsboro who meet eligibility requirements as determined by the College Club of Greater Lowell.
The purpose of the Fund is to award a scholarship to one or more deserving students annually graduating from Lowell High School who wishes to pursue study in the culinary arts or food and beverage management at a two or four year college or institute of culinary arts. Candidates must be in good academic standing and have work or intern experience in the restaurant, food and beverage or hospitality industry.
Established in 1990, The Chelmsford Business Association is a group of nearly 300 member businesses that operate in the Town of Chelmsford. The purpose of the fund is to award scholarships to Chelmsford residents who upon graduation from Chelmsford Public High School,Nashoba Valley Technical High School or any other accredited private high school, excluding any”charter high school” intend to pursue a degree at an accredited two or four year college.
Established to provide scholarship awards to a Lowell High School graduating senior who has demonstrated honorable citizenship by contributing to a positive school culture and climate and by being an all-around good student. S/he has also shown a sense of social responsibility by volunteering in the community in order to improve the lives of others.