The NASWC neighborhoods DO have Deed Restrictions for our single-family residential lots. Violating the Deed Restrictions can adversely affect not only your property values, but also the value of your neighbor’s property. For copies of Deed Restriction documents for the various subdivisions, and a list of Q&A, click here. Deed Restrictions also apply to the commercial properties along Anderson Mill Road (from corner of Sherbourne to Broadmeade) as part of the Forest North Estates, Phase One subdivision; and reference commercial uses not allowed on these lots.
The Doreen L. Scholtes Scholarship Award is available to high school students graduating from a public, private, or home school, as well as students already enrolled in higher education. Funds are to be used to help with college, university, technical, or trade school expenses.
Students are a valuable part of the community and should be encouraged to value public participation in their neighborhoods and communities through volunteer service.
Since 2006, NASWC has committed funds to provide scholarships to neighborhood students by fostering promising young community leaders today and nurturing participation in volunteer work that improves our community now and in the future.
We are so glad you’re interested in applying for the Doreen L. Scholtes Scholarship Award! Please carefully read ALL qualifications and application requirements before beginning your application. Completed applications must be received by April 30, 2025, to be considered.
NASWC will be awarding one $1,160.00 scholarship in 2025. We look forward to reading those amazing applications!