
PLAINFIELD, NJ - Adele DeLeeuw was a prominent Plainfield resident, and a patron of the arts. She established a scholarship fund to assist students in need in the Plainfield area for their pursuit of post-secondary education.
Applications for high school seniors wishing to apply for the 2019 Adele DeLeeuw Scholarship are now available. The scholarships range from $1,000 to $5,000, and the deadline for submission is Thursday, March 7.
Previous DeLeeuw scholarship recipients already in college are eligible to re-apply. They must submit complete official transcripts of college grades with a new application.
Sign Up for E-NewsThis is the twenty-fourth year the scholarships have been offered. To date, the Adele DeLeeuw Scholarship Fund, which is a fund of the Plainfield Foundation, has awarded over $1.3 million. The awards are made in accordance with the terms of a bequest from Ms. DeLeeuw, author of 75 books, journalist and arts activist.
The Plainfield Rotary Scholarship Foundation, headed by Michael R. Townley, acts as selector for the scholarships. Area Rotary Clubs assist in the selection process. Only students attending high schools in Plainfield, NorthPlainfield, South Plainfield, Warren, Watchung, Scotch Plains, Fanwood and Edison are eligible. Location of high school, not student's residence, is the qualifying factor. The student must also be accepted to an accredited college or university.
Applicants must plan to major in one of the following areas of study: art, poetry, writing, journalism or engineering. They must demonstrate the scholastic aptitude and interest to pursue study in one of these specified areas. They must also prove financial need.
Interested students should consult their guidance counselors to obtain the necessary application information, visit the Plainfield/North Plainfield Rotary Club website at www.rotarypnp.org/cs-adele-deleeuw-scholarship.php, or download the application here.
For more information, contact Johanna Salvemini, Scholarship Administrator, at (908) 755-8098.