The Carson Scholars Fund, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit charity that was founded in 1994, by Johns Hopkins pediatric neurosurgeon, Dr. Benjamin Carson and his wife, Candy, to recognize and reward students in grades 4-11 who strive for academic excellence (3.75 GPA or higher) and demonstrate a strong commitment to their community. The scholarships are awarded without regard to race, creed, religion or financial need. Scholarships are awarded for attendance at four-year colleges and universities upon the student's graduation from high school. Since its inception the Carson Scholars Fund has awarded over 3,400 scholarships. The Carson Scholars Fund currently operates in Maryland, Delaware, Washington, DC and selected areas in California, Georgia, Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Washington (state) and Wisconsin. We have scholars in 26 states and jurisdictions. Approximately 90 cents of every dollar contributed, goes directly to support our educational initatives. Perhaps you're wondering: how can I make a difference?
Save The Date The Philosophy Program Sites Scholar Spotlight
Atlanta CSF Awards Ceremony
11/30/1999 12:00 am
You and a guest are cordially invited to join us as we celebrate the 2008 Atlanta Carson Scholars! Dr. Carson will host this exciting event at Morehouse College on Friday, August 22nd. Reception will begin at 4:30 PM and the ceremony at 5:15 PM. Please RSVP to Vikki Graham at 410.828.1005 by August 13th. Morehouse College Bank of America Auditorium in the Executive Conference Center 830 Westview Drive, SW Atlanta, GA 30314

Macy's Shop for a Cause
7/25/2008 2:00 pm
Join the Carson Scholars Fund on Saturday, September 20th for Macy's Shop for a Cause. Make a $5.00 donation to the CSF and receive a shopping pass for 10% to 20% off of Macy's purchases on Saturday, September 20th (some restrictions apply). Plus, enter for a chance to win a $500 Macy's gift card. Shopping passes are good at all Macy's locations nationwide and can be used for on-line purchases. Call Tammy @ 410-828-1005 for information on obtaining a shopping pass.

SunTrust My Cause
7/25/2008 2:00 pm
SunTrust is committed to the communities that they serve. Now through December 31, 2008, open up a new SunTrust Personal or Business Checking account, accept a new SunTrust Visa Check Card, make any purchase with the new card, and submit a completed redemption form by February 15, 2009 and SunTrust will donate $100 to the CSF. For complete details, please call Tammy at 410-828-1005 or stop by a SunTrust location.

THINK BIG is Dr. Ben Carson’s philosophy which promotes outstanding academic achievement and dedication to helping others.

T is for Talent/time: Recognize them as gifts.

H Hope for good things and be honest.

I Insight from people and good books.

N Be nice to all people.

K Knowledge: Recognize it as the key to living.

B Books: Read them actively.

I In-depth learning skills: Develop them.

G Dr. Carson’s "G" is for God. Everyone has their own beliefs. When you THINK BIG, what does the "G" stand for in your life?

The Carson Scholars Fund, Inc. currently operates in Maryland, Delaware, Washington, DC and selected areas in Santa Ana, CA; Connecticut Chapter; Atlanta, GA; Indianapolis, IN; Battle Creek, MI; St. Louis, MO; Lenoir County, NC; Northern Lancaster County, PA; Pittsburgh, PA; Seattle, WA. It is Dr. Carson’s dream to have a Carson Scholar in every school in the U.S. We are currently in 26 states. If you are interested in bringing Carson Scholars to your area, please contact Tammy Blazenyak at(Tammy@carsonscholars.org). 


Atlanta Georgia
Battle Creek, Michigan
Connecticut Chapter
Indianapolis, Indiana
Lenoir County, North Carolina
Northern Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvannia
Santa Ana, California
Seattle, Washington
St. Louis, Missouri

Nathaniel Horn
Carl Wilde School 79
Grade 6--Indianapolis, Indiana

Enthusiastic, self-motivated, and hungry for knowledge are a few of the words used to describe 2007 Carson Scholar, Nathaniel Horn. During his free time Nathaniel loves to read and sometimes that includes reading during recess. According to his teacher, he has a very adult work ethic. He tackles every new task with enthusiasm and does not stop working until the task is complete. Nathaniel enjoys Boy Scouts and has earned the “Arrow of Light” award in Cub Scouts. He is actively involved in church activities and has been involved in community theater as well as sports. He hopes to have a career in the science field.
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