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ScholarshipAddressPhone/EmailWeb AddressAward AmountDeadlineRequirementsDACA Only?Can Graduate Students Apply?Major?
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Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Foundation ScholarshipCustomer Care - 855-670-4787
contactus@applyists.com

http://www.freeportinmycommunity.com/employees/-scholarship-programsVariesJanuary 15• The biological or adopted children (dependents for income tax purposes) of full-time, active employees working at a U.S. location; as well as all expatriates or third country nationals on a U.S. payroll.
Eligible High School Applicants
o An eligible child in his or her senior year of high school, planning to pursue a baccalaureate degree at a 2- or 4-year college*, university or hospital school of nursing.
o A cumulative GPA requirement of 2.5
Eligible College Level Applicants

o An eligible child enrolled as a full-time student in his or her freshman, sophomore, or junior year pursuing a baccalaureate degree at a 2- or 4-year college*, university or hospital school of nursing.
o A cumulative GPA requirement of 2.5

NoEngineering and Science
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Point Foundation: College Scholarships for LGBTQ StudentsPoint Foundation
5055 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 501
Los Angeles, CA 90036
LA Office: 323-933-1234
Phone 866-33-POINT (866-337-6468)
info@pointfoundation.org
http://www.pointfoundation.org/OnlineApplicationInfoVariesJanuary 15Must be enrolled or intending to enroll at an accredited college or university based in the United States, including Hawaii and Alaska, in the fall of 2018.

Students enrolled or intending to enroll in a college or university in a United States territory are NOT eligible.

Must be “out” as a person who identifies as a member of the LGBTQ community.

Must be enrolled full-time for the full academic year.

Must be enrolled in a degree-granting undergraduate or graduate/ doctoral program.
YesAny
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Microsoft Tuition Scholarship Program Microsoft Corporation
Corporate Headquarters
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA 98052-6399
scholars@microsoft.comhttps://careers.microsoft.com/students/scholarshipsWill cover Full or Parital Tuition costs for one academic year January 20Eligibility:

You must be enrolled full time in a bachelor’s degree program at a four-year college or university in the United States, Canada, or Mexico at the time the application is submitted
The scholarship is open to students pursuing Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a related STEM degree
Maintain a 3.0 cumulative grade point average out of a possible 4.0, or a 4.0 cumulative grade point average out of a possible 5.0
NoComputer Science,STEM, and Computer Engineering
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RTDNA Journalism ScholarshipsN/Akatem@rtdna.orghttp://www.rtdna.org/content/scholarships VariesJanuary 20Scholarships are open to undergraduate students pursuing careers in radio, television, or digital journalism.
Winners must be officially enrolled, full-time sophomores, juniors or seniors in good standing when scholarships are awarded for the 2018-2019 academic year.
Students may apply for only one RTDNF scholarship, and past RTDNF scholarship winners are not eligible.
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The Princeton Prize in Race RelationsPrinceton University, P.O. Box 291, Princeton, NJ 08542-0291Phone: (800) 742-1036 e-mail: PPrize@princeton.eduhttps://pprize.princeton.edu/apply $1,000January 23*Must be a High School student
*Must be involved in an activity that helps improve race relations in your school or community and must describe activity in Part I of application
*Must have a supporter (not related to candidate) to fill out Part II of application
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CoffeeForLess.com “Hit the Books” Scholarship250 South 18th Street Suite 802 | Philadelphia, PA 19103Email: Info@CoffeeForLess.com Ph: 800-261-2859http://www.coffeeforless.com/scholarship $500January 23*Must be aged 18-25 and enrolled in an
accredited college or university
**Candidates will have the opportunity to compete once in January and again in
September for the scholarship, but will only be eligible to win the scholarship
once.
*Submit an essay of no more than 500 words on the subjects of the importance of
education in your life and how the scholarship money will assist your goals
*Bonus points will be awarded to those students who find a creative way to
include their passion for coffee within their essay without losing sight of the
primary topic

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AWM Essay Contest11240 Waples Mill Road
AWM

Contact Form
Suite 200
Fairfax, Virginia 22030
Phone: 703-934-0163
Fax: 703-359-7562
Email: awm@awm-math.org
https://sites.google.com/site/awmmath/programs/essay-contest VariesJanuary 28This essay contest is open to students in the following categories:
Grades 6-8
Grades 9-12
Undergraduate
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Desert Club ScholarshipJennifer Dahl
4500 E. Cavalry Drive
Gilbert, AZ 85297
hovdegirl@yahoo.comhttp://christmasideahouse.org/sites/cih/2017-2018-desert-club-scholarship-reapplication-2/ VariesJanuary 29
Graduating high school seniors who are in need of financial assistance and to former scholarship recipients.
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$1,000 Essay Writing ScholarshipN/AN/Ahttps://zaidlaw.com/scholarship/$1,000January 31Write an essay of 1,500 words on “Road Traffic Safety”. The essay should represent your opinion, backed up with facts, on how to enhance the road traffic safety and prevent accidents.
Submit the essay in PDF or Google Document format.
We’ll also need some sort of proof that you’re currently a college student, as this competition is opened for college students only.
Your location does not matter.
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Girls Impact The World Film ScholarshipN/AN/Ahttp://www.connecther.org/gitw/ $20,000January 31Any female identified individual in highschool or undergrad. 25 and under
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TheDream.US Opportunity Scholarship1300 N 17th Street, Suite 1700
Arlington, VA 22209
Telephone: 1-(855) 670-ISTS (4787)
Email: TheDream.US@applyists.com
http://www.thedream.us/scholarships/opportunity-scholarship/VariesJanuary 31Live in and have graduated or will graduate from high school in a locked out-state by the end of the 2017-2018 academic year with a GPA of 2.8 on a 4.0 scale;
Have taken the SAT or ACT;
Are not currently enrolled in a four-year college;
Intend to relocate to and enroll full-time in a bachelor’s degree program at one of our Opportunity Partner Colleges in the Fall term of the 2018-2019 academic year;
Have significant unmet financial need;
Came to the United States before reaching your 16th birthday;
Have DACA or TPS or certify that you meet the immigration eligibility criteria set forth below.
DACA/TPS/UNDOCNo Any
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