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Yairam (Y.A.) Perez, M.S.

College Admissions Coordinator

Email: yairam.aguiar-perez@wayne.k12.in.us

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2021-2022

Last Update: 03/14/2022

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  1. Local/Community Based Scholarships ------------------------- p.3-22
  2. University - College Specific Scholarships ------------------- p. 23-28
  3. General Scholarships Links A-Z -------------------------------- p. 29-37
  4. Juniors - Start Your Scholarship Search Journey -------------------- p. 38
  5. National Scholarships ---------------------------------------------- p. 39-67
  6. Private Scholarships
  7. Nomination Based Scholarships -------------------------------- p. 68-73
  8. DACA/Non-Citizen Students (Local and National) ---------------- p. 74-76
  9. Work - Study Programs ------------------------------------------------------- p. 77

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Be a HS senior, younger than 21 years old, eligible to attend a two- or four-year college, university or technical school, a legal U.S. resident, live in a participating RMHC Chapter's geographic area, submit a complete application and all required documentation by the deadline of the application, Meet any additional eligibility requirements outlined by each scholarship program, Provide verification of enrollment each year at respective accredited post-secondary institution

01/20

5000

Lee Ann Devine

Grants Manager

Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Indiana,

435 Limestone Street |indianapolis, IN 46202

(317) 267-0605 ext., 206

ldevine@rmhccin.org

|rmhccin.org

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The Center for Leadership Development partners with colleges and universities across the country to support our students' goals of college admission, persistence, and graduation. Our partner schools offer scholarships to CLD students that complete the 3-step process.

01/25

Varies - Full ride

2425 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street,

Indianapolis, IN 46208

Call us at 317-923-8111

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  1. Have DACA; TPS; or in the country before November 1, 2016
  2. Came to the US before the age of 16
  3. Have significant unmet financial need
  4. Have graduated or will graduate from high school by the end of the 2021-2022 academic year with a GPA of 2.8 or better
  5. Have taken the SAT or ACT (optional);
  6. Intend to relocate to and enroll full-time in a bachelor’s degree program at an Opportunity Partner College in the Fall term of the 2022-2023 academic year.

01/31

$20000

Email: TheDream.US@applyISTS.com and reference TheDream.US Opportunity Scholarship Program in the subject

Telephone: 1-855-376-7076 and ask for the TheDream.US Opportunity Scholarship Program

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The Nancy Jaynes Memorial Scholarship is awarded to Indiana high school seniors who have lost a parent or have a parent currently undergoing breast cancer treatment. Named in honor of our founder, Nancy Jaynes, scholarships up to $2,500 are available to students attending an Indiana college/university or post-secondary technical school.

02/05

2500

Indiana Breast Cancer Awareness Trust

P.O. Box 8212

Evansville, IN 47716

Phone: 866.724.2228 (toll free)

Email: info@breastcancerplate.org

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Limited to African American female HS students with a 3.0 GPA.

02/25

1000

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.Indianapolis Alumnae

www.indydeltas.org

Chapter P.O. Box 1364

Indianapolis, IN 46206-1364

scholarship@dstiac.org

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Youth of the Year Award

Not Available

The entry form is divided into five parts: Sections 1 and 2 address the candidate’s achievements during five of his/her final six semesters in high school (this information is normally obtained from school records); Sections 3 and 4 are to be prepared by the candidate; and, Section 5 must be filled out in its entirety. All grading should be based on a five semester period beginning with the sophomore (10th grade) year and ending with the close of the first semester of the senior (12th grade) year. Be sure to enter a score for each semester in each appropriate activity column, as well as a total.

02/01

Not Available

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Emily Biehn Phone: (317) 513-7795

Email: Emily.biehn@syb.com

College Admissions Coordinator

Speedway Tri Kappa

Kappa Kappa Kappa

Updates coming later in 2022

Minimum 3.25 GPA, essay detailing personal and professional goals (career and anything of significance to you) OR student essay relaying a brief account of one person or event which has influenced your life significantly. Download the Application

TBD

1000

TBD

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The Vegetarian Resource Group each year will award $20,000 in college scholarship money to graduating U.S. high school students who have promoted vegetarianism in their schools and/or communities. Vegetarians do not eat meat, fish, or fowl. Vegans are vegetarians who do not use other animal products such as dairy or eggs.

02/20

10,000

Vegetarian Resource Group Scholarship

P.O. Box 1463, Baltimore MD 21203 vrg@vrg.org www.vrg.org

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Applicants must demonstrate determination and/or self motivation, financial need and have a GPA of 2.7 or higher. Preference is given to students of Hispanic descent. Students are selected based on their academic record, community involvement, and financial need.

02/05

2000

8902 E. 38TH Street

Indianapolis, IN 46226

317-890-3292

shivani@laplaza-indy.org or miriam@laplazaindy.org

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1. Applicant must be an Indianapolis Area High School senior, have demonstrated positive-impact involvement during his or her high school.

Letter explaining career goals and biographical information.

2. Completed application form legibly in blue or black ink

3. Three (3) letters of recommendations from high school teachers, administrators, counselors, employers, pastors and / or individuals with significant knowledge of applicant’s experience and involvement.

4. An official transcript with cumulative grade point average, ACT and / or SAT scores, and a class standing / rank. College students should also send high school transcripts.

02/15

Varies

Marie Wilhite; gamma2ndvp@gamma1943.org

PO Box 20778 Indianapolis, IN 46220; 317-509-7289

https://www.gpdgamma.org/2018-scholarship

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-Be a legal U.S. resident of Indiana and be age 13 or older

-Be enrolled in 12th grade in a public or private school (or home school)

-Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0

-Plan to attend an accredited college in the U.S.

03/ 31

$5,000

Regions Bank

(317) 419-6110 Thomas.Helvaty@regions.com

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100 scholarships ranging from $500 to FULL Tuition. Instructions HERE

02/28

500 to Full tuition

Contact us ay (317) 634-2423 or scholarships@cicf.org

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EEQUAL SCHOLARSHIP

Students experiencing homelessness or housing insecurity as defined under the McKinney-Vento Act

U.S. Legal resident, 16 years and no older than 23 years

On-track to apply for or enrolled in an accredited post-high school/post-secondary

2.0 Unweighted GPA or higher

03/01

$8000

Bella Childre (she/her)

Scholarship Awards Coordinator

scholarships@eequal.org

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James C Lentz Scholarship

Art, architecture or design college majors

Portfolio should include 3-6 labeled images of work completed within the last 24 months. This work should demonstrate your ability and serious pursuit of art and should represent the diversity of your experience. Include at least one drawing and one painting (original) submitted digitally using high resolution (300 dpi) jpg files via flash drive, CD, or Google drive. Label each image as: Your Name_Vanity App_watercolor.

Artist's Statement should include your reasons for wanting to be an artist, an explanation of your creative process (where you get your ideas and how you get them to the final visual expression), and why you are seeking this scholarship. Letter of Recommendation from a current or past instructor familiar with your artistic qualifications should be included with the application. Transcript: Official transcript of high school credits.

03/15

$1,000

4181 E 96th St #200

Indianapolis IN 46240 United States 317 814-6194

John O'Connor, oconnor_john_25@comcast.net

www.watercolorsocietyofindiana.org "

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IASHP High School Scholarship

Pursuing a career in psychology

To be considered for this scholarship the candidate must:

  • Be accepted by a college for enrollment
  • Be interested in pursuing a career in the field of psychology
  • Be in good academic standing

03/01

$500

Indiana Association of School Psychologists

Kim Williams Kwilliams@thecorydongroup.com

kburns@sacs.k12.in.us

1-317-472-6955, http://iasponline.org/

Contact

Must have a 3.0 GPA, plan to complete a four, two-year or technical program at an accredited college or university, display of strong work ethic, leadership qualities, commitment to school and/or community through service and/or activities

02/15

$1000

Mail Applications to:

Ben Davis Lions Club

1833 Sandoval Ct.

INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46214

robey4h@gmail.com

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Wayne Township Education Foundation Unified Scholarships

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  1. Read the scholarship requirements here
  2. Online submissions only. No paper will be accepted
  3. You cannot save the application once you have started.

03/11

$500 to 1500

Lisa Baize, Executive Director Lisa. Baize@wayne.k12.in.us

317-988-7957

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  • Read the scholarship requirements here
  • Online submissions only. No paper will be accepted
  • You cannot save the application once you have started.
  • In 500 words or less describe why you would like to be a teacher.
  • For students planning to major in education. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 2.5, an attendance rate of 95% each year of high school, have participated in school-sponsored extracurricular activities while in high school, and have involvement in community and/or church activities while in high school.

03/11

$1000

Lisa Baize, Executive Director Lisa. Baize@wayne.k12.in.us

317-988-7957

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-Women of age 16-19 on 1st April each year, studying and living, or working in a Zonta district/region

-Active commitment to volunteerism.

-Experience in local or student government.

-Volunteer leadership achievements.

-Knowledge of Zonta International and its programs.

-Advocating in Zonta International mission of advancing the status of women worldwide

03/11

$1,000

Joanne Solomon

(H) 317-257-4737

(C) 317-690-6512

JSjgsolo@aol.com

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1.Submit an essay skillfully expressing your core values, skills and interests, 2.One letter of recommendation from any Wayne Township faculty member, 3.Attach a printout of your most current high school transcript., 4.Please list your community involvement, 5.Provide two completed copies of your application.

3/6

$500

Dominic Day dominic.day@wayne.k12.in.us 317 988 7530

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two application methods for those wishing to receive this scholarship. The student can be nominated by a teacher or parent (https://maxgives.com/wca-scholarship-program/) or they can apply for the scholarship directly by visiting this page (https://maxgives.com/scholarship-wca-students/).

03/31

$1000

Kevin Muffley

Williams Comfort Air

1107 3rd Ave SW

Carmel, IN 46032-2573

kevin.muffley@williamscomfortair.com

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The American Legion State Oratorical Contest is open to any student who is enrolled in classes equivalent to the regular 9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th grades. All students must be under twenty (20) years of age. All students must be enrolled in an Indiana high school during any and all levels of participation in this contest. All contestants must be a citizen of or lawful permanent resident of the United States. Students may only enter one District, Zone and State competition. The student must compete in the District in which his/her sponsoring Post is located. For more information, visit the website listed

18000

Department Programs Coordinator

Butch Miller

317-630-1391

FAX: 317-237-9891

bmiller@indianalegion.org

programs@indianalegion.org

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The Architect of Record, the Engineer of Record and/or the Educational Facility Planner must be a member in good standing of the Association for Learning Environments and a member of the MWGL Region.

The project must have been constructed in Indiana

Projects to be considered are those that have been completed within two (2) years preceding the submittal.

03/15

Varies

Donna Robinson donna@a4le.org 480-391-0840 x2

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Reside in Indiana and is currently enrolled in the twelfth grade.

Outstanding character, integrity, and self-motivation.

Outstanding leadership potential.

Active participation in school and community activities.

The Lee J Brockway Application Form.

A 1,000 words maximum essay.

Three letters of recommendation which cannot be from family members.

3/22

$1,000

Donna Robinson donna@a4le.org 480-391-0840 x2

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  • Be a U.S. citizen.
  • Be a 2021 HS graduate.
  • Planning to enroll part- or full-time at the U.S. accredited vocational-technical school, trade school, two-year community college, or state college

03/01

6600

SEMA Scholarships

Automotive

  1. Minimum age of 18 years old.
  2. U.S. Citizenship.
  3. Demonstrate passion for the automotive hobby and career.
  4. Incoming freshmen or continued enrollment in college, university or post-secondary career and technology school in the United States.
  5. Pursuit of degree or certification that leads to a career in automotive. All disciplines welcome.

03/01

$5000

Chris Standifer, Project Manager Recognition Programs at chriss@sema.org, 909-978-6692

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The student must enrol in a health or medical field at a university in the United States. A single winner will be chosen based on a creative 1000 words essay which answers the following:

“Working in healthcare carries certain responsibility, especially in a time like now with COVID-19. How would you use your healthcare knowledge to go above and beyond the call of duty in dire times like during a pandemic?”

02/15

$1000

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The student must enrol in a health or medical field at a university in the United States. A single winner will be chosen based on a creative 1000 words essay which answers the following:

Discuss ways that the legal system in America could be improved to create equal opportunity for all races.

02/15

$1000

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The student must enrol in a health or medical field at a university in the United States. A single winner will be chosen based on a creative 1000 words essay which answers the following: “Think about the unique challenges that face urban schools. Urban schools are marked by higher concentrations of poverty, greater racial and ethnic diversity, larger concentrations of immigrant populations, language diversity, and more frequent rates of student mobility.

Discuss these and/or other factors that are challenges for urban schools and how you would improve the urban education system.“

02/15

$1000

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The book award will be given to a student from an underrepresented group who is a high school senior in the Indianapolis metropolitan area who plans to attend a Historically Black College or University (HBCU) in the summer/fall of 2022.

02/28

$500

If you have any questions, please send an email reply to indyjjcsc@gmail.com

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Eligibility:

-Must be a high school senior attending Ben Davis ​HS

-Must attend a college, university, technical or vocational school in fall 2022

-Application must be submitted by February 4, 2022

02/04

$1000

Angie Crouch,

9051 Greystone Ct., Indpls, IN 46234 . Return online forms back to clermontlionsscholarship@gmail.com

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Applicants of the Ellevation Education Scholarship Program must:

  • High school seniors who have been enrolled as an English Language Learner (ELL) at some point during their K-12 education.
  • Plan to enroll in full-time undergraduate study at an accredited two-year or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school for the entire upcoming academic year.

Children of employees of Ellevation are ineligible to apply.

May, 14th

$2000

Ellevation Education Scholarship Program 507-931-1682

ellevationeducation@scholarshipamerica.org www.scholarsapply.org

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3.5 grade point average (4.0 scale) Enrolled in a College Prep Curriculum

Accepted at a 4-year college or university (not for profit) Expressed interest in an engineering, business, or manufacturing Engaged in extracurricular activities. Involvement in community service related activities Candidates must be full-time students with senior-level academic standing Candidates must submit a letter of recommendation from a current teacher which specifically mentions the student’s qualifications.

03/11

$5,000

Mrs. Diss in E107. Deborah.Diss@wayne.k12.in.us

Contact

In order to be eligible, the student must be a undergrad business student in the United States who is currently enrolled, or a high school student who wants to embark on the journey to become an entrepreneur.

We will award the scholarship to a single student based on an essay competition. The winner will be chosen based on an essay contest of under 1000 words that answers the following questions:

“How will you use your business success to improve upon issues in your industry”

03/15

$1000

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The Horatio Alger Association offers one of the largest need-based college scholarship programs in the country. The Horatio Alger Scholarship Programs specifically assist high school students who've faced and overcome great obstacles in their young lives. While many programs are primarily focused on recognizing academic achievement or leadership potential, they seek students who have exhibited determination, integrity, and perseverance in overcoming adversity, as well as have critical financial need.

03/15

$10, 000

Questions regarding the scholarship application should be directed to:

Phone: (844) 422-4200

scholarships@horatioalger.org

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Applicants must be enrolled, or due to be enrolled, as a full-time student at an accredited US college or university, submit a written piece exploring their personal relationship with sleep health and the impact it’s had on their education in an 800-1000 word essay. It should quote research from recent studies in this field and explain what resources are available to help reduce poor sleep health And need to upload proof of enrollment. We will accept a recent transcript, acceptance letter, or tuition bill. Please submit your entry here.

March, 20th

$1000

Contact

Application and supporting documents are due to Student Services by March 22nd or send it directly to Brian Niederhauser jbriann907@gmail.com by March 22nd, which is the actual deadline.

March, 22nd

$1,000

Brian Niederhauser jbriann907@gmail.com

3172715430

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  • Minority Female Student
  • Resident of Indianapolis, IN or surrounding areas attending any school other than an Indianapolis Public School Graduating High School Senior
  • Pursuing a Baccalaureate Academic Degree beginning Fall 2022
  • Cumulative GPA: 3.0/4.0 or 4.0/5.0 scale

March,30th

$500

Contact

Any graduating HS senior or college freshman currently enrolled or accepted into a performing arts related major/minor at a college or university is eligible to apply.

Majors/minors which will be considered include: dance, theater performance, technical theater, instrumental music, vocal music, or related field. Recipients will be based on the applicant's participation, accomplishments, and involvement in the performing arts in CI region.

March, 31st

$1,000

Mail Application to:

Buck Creek Players 11150 Southeastern Ave

Indianapolis IN 46259

info@buckcreekplayers.com

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  • Graduating HS senior attendING an accredited Indiana college/university as a full/part-time student
  • Applicant must have experienced cancer themselves or through an immediate family member (either parent/guardian or a sibling)
  • Reside in Marion County or - Hamilton, Boone, Hendricks, Morgan, Johnson, Shelby or Hancock
  • GPA of 3.0 or above. Transcript required with application. Also share school involvement, extracurricular and volunteer activities
  • - Letter of recommendation
  • One-page essay or statement of circumstance, including how this scholarship will impact your ability to further your education.

March, 30th

$5000

Debra Normann

Indianapolis Cancer Guild, Inc.

www.iacsguild.org

317-696-2256

indianapoliscancerguild@gmail.com

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  1. Be a graduating high school senior; or a HS Transcript showing completion through home schooling; or currently enrolled in a post-secondary education program.
  2. Have a GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale.
  3. Have a financial need determined by the scholarship committee.
  4. Plan to pursue a career in the oil and gas industry.
  5. Be attending college in the coming fall.
  6. Be a resident of Indiana and attending an accredited college.
  7. Be pursuing a bachelor's degree, with preference given for Earth Sciences, Petroleum Engineering, Chemical Engineering or Geology majors.
  8. Submit a short essay which describes the applicant’s interest in the oil and gas industry and which career path the applicant is planning to pursue.

April, 1st

$5000

Indiana Oil and Gas Association

6701 Lower New Harmony Road

Mount Vernon, IN 47620

If you have any questions, please email scholarship@indianaoga.org

or call at 812-838-8135.

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Upload digital reports or scans of standardized measures of performance i.e. SAT-I, SAT-II (subject matter), ACT, AP exam scores, copy of transcript, 2 letters of recommendation submitted by your references, essay OR Create a media product, including original content and art Place media project on YouTube and provide link in application.

04/09

2000

Contact IAG/

Jason Brumback jbrumback@iag-online.org

PO BOX 84, Whitestown, IN 46075. 1800-490-1862

-High school senior with at least a 2.8 GPA

-Student must ask for 2 written references

-Write a brief description of career plans and how they relate to safety

03/31

$1,000

Contact

  • Be an Indiana Members Credit Union (IMCU) member
  • Be intending to study full-time (minimum of twelve (12) credit hours) at an accredited college or university Have a weighted cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale.
  • ​Be between the ages of 17 and 24.

03/31

5000

Indiana Members Foundation, 5103 Madison Av, Indianapolis, IN 46227

Mandy Emery, VP Community Involvement

aemery@imcu.com

317-554-8121

Contact

Lockheed Martin STEM Scholarship

  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Computer Engineering
  • Computer Science
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Physics
  • U.S. citizen
  • Demonstrated financial need
  • High school senior with a 2.5 or above GPA OR a freshman or a sophomore undergraduate student with a 2.5 or above GPA
  • Current or planned 4-year degree enrollment in the following majors:

04/11

40,000

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Must be an Indiana resident, be committed to pursuing an education and career in law enforcement field at an Indiana college/university, must be a current member of the association OR dependent child/grandchild of a current member and all applicants must enroll as a full time student. See application for more requirements

Varies

04/01

Indiana Sheriff’s Association

147 East Maryland Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208

1-800-622-4779

Contact

1 Current Indiana HS seniors are eligible to receive this scholarship. 1 A copy of this completed application, and any additional pages as needed, as an email attachment. 1 Two letters of recommendation from non-family members, and one 500 word personal essay about why you've chosen to major in science, technology, engineering or math and your career aspirations as email attachments. 1 Transcripts and/or ACT/SAT scores

April, 8th

$500

Marquita Culross

Secretary-Treasurer

WiNUP Indiana Chapter

317-501-5542

winupin@gmail.com

www.winup.org

Contact at:

winupin@gmail.com

  • US Citizen or permanent resident of the US
  • GPA of 3.0 unweighted and above (on a 4.0 scale)
  • Ben Davis High School Senior who will attend an accredited four-year college or university in the State of Indiana
  • Applicant must be a traditional student attending class full time (15 credit hours or more
  • Download application here

04/06

$1000

Email to: aleo09@icloud.com OR PAPER COPIES MAY BE SUBMITTED TO Y.A. PEREZ

Contact or College Admissions Coordinator

Must be a senior enrolled FT at BDHS Minimum 3.0 GPA (Copy of Transcript) Demonstrate community involvement Submit a 500 words personal essay on volunteer/community work Two letters of recommendations. Must be accepted into a 4 year as full time student

03/31

$1,000

Mr. Clodfelter

Student Services

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North Wayne PTO is offering a $250.00 scholarship to 2 Ben Davis graduates who have a minimum GPA of 2.5 after their seventh semester and who also attended North Wayne Elementary.

04/10

250

Lauren Pfister

North Wayne Elementary lauren.pfister@wayne.k12.in.us

Contact or College Admissions Coordinator

1.Must have attended Chapel Hill for at least a full 7th or 8th grade year, a senior enrolled as a full time student at either BDHS or BDU, 3.0 GPA, submit a completed Application, 500 word personal essay, 2 letters of recommendation, Submit a letter of recommendation from a Wayne Township Administrator, Staff Member or Teacher.

04/12

$500

Chapel Hill 7th and 8th Grade Center PTO Address: 7320 West 10th Street Indianapolis Indiana 46214 317.227.2100

Email: chcgiantspto@gmail.com

Contact or College admissions Coordinator

Student must be pursuing a career in education, music, or the arts and plan to attend and Indiana School. Applications should include the following components. 1. Completed Application Form 2. Well written paragraph 3. Resume' 4. Three letters of recommendation 5. One small photograph

04/13

$1000

Jen Doyle

317-418-3245

jdoerrdoyle@yahoo.com

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Indy West/Hendricks County MIBOR

Requires to self disclose GPA, Class rank, activities, community service, reasons why you deserve this scholarship, one letter of recommendation and one page essay: “What are your abilities and future plans?

Mail application to: Indy West/Hendricks County MIBOR Scholarship Committee

7386 Business Center Drive, Suite A, Avon, IN 46123

04/20

$1000

Mail to: Indy West/Hendricks County MIBOR scholarship committee

7386 Business Center Drive, Suite A, Avon, IN 46123

Brandy Jones @ 317-737-7908

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Must be an Non-Citizen (undocumented) student residing in Indiana, provide proof of academic enrollment at an institution in Indiana by July 1, demonstrate financial need Application Materials, completed Application, 2 recommendation letters, HS transcript, Financial Need and 2 essays

04/21

$1,000

Email: scholarship@iuya.org Call or text: 317-939-3080

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  • Must be a HS senior, an Indiana resident, GPA 3.0 out of 4.0 scale, enroll full-time at an accredited college, university, community college or vocational/technical program, demonstrate financial need and be a first generation college student, U.S. Citizen or U.S. Permanent Resident, May not be a family member of IBE Board of Directors or staff, must not be placed on academic probation by the university to receive the second disbursement of the annual scholarship award, 1 page Personal Statement Essay, including Participation in Extracurricular Activities/Community Service, official Transcript with SAT/ACT Scores, 2 Personal Impartial Letters of Reference and completed FAFSA

April 4th

Varies

Indiana Black Expo, Inc.

Jennifer Darby, VP of Advancement & Programs 3145 N Meridian St

Indianapolis IN 46208

jdarby@indianablackexpo.com www.circlecityclassic.com

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- 300-500 word essay addressing your college goals and choice of major, what you intend to do with your education, and why a scholarship is important to you. Include any personal, academic and non-academic Accomplishments. Upload a copy of your high school transcript, three letters of recommendations. One of the recommendations must be from a current/past teacher or educator.

- Applicants wishing to be considered for an Educational Grant must also complete Part B of the application, providing family financial information. Applicants applying for Academic and Achievement Scholarships are required to complete Parts A & C

- Submit completed application form, a copy of HS transcript and 3 letters of reference for consideration for the upcoming academic year.

April, 30th

$1000

Darren Bost

Project Engineer

Indiana Department of Transportation

Greenfield District - Construction

Phone: 317.625.1005

Email: dbost@indot.in.gov

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Eligibility and application details are below:

  • Applicants must be college students in Indiana, with a GPA of at least 3.0, who have been accepted to or are currently enrolled in a 2-year college or 4- year university.
  • One student will be selected to receive $1,000 in scholarship funds based on their winning essay response.
  • To enter, applicants are encouraged to submit via form on our website.

04/30

1000

Macy Eubank

Outreach Coordinator

(615) 577-1010 ext. 413

macy@whitehardt.com

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If you are a female athlete at BDHS, please ask your coach/counselor for consideration

May, 1st

$3500

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Currently enrolled Indiana high school seniors. entering an Indiana vocational or technical school, college or university.

May, 1st

$1500

Jodi Belcher

317-472-5398

jbelcher@ibj.com

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Who should apply: Students who live in the Haughville area or attend a high school that serves the Haughville area as well as any student who has used services at the Christamore House. Minimum requirement: A 2.5 G.P.A. (copy of high school and/or college transcripts is required), admission to an accredited college, university or technical

school, and demonstration of financial need.

05/01

10,000

Christamore House Guild Frances Carter Coburn 317-501-2608

chg.scholarship@gmail.com

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This scholarship is available to Jewish high school seniors who are graduating from Carmel, Fishers, Indianapolis, Noblesville and Westfield public high schools and who will pursue accredited programs of higher education in the forthcoming year. The Bella Wolf College Scholarship is a grant by the Arthur M. Glick Jewish Community Center given to a Carmel, Fishers, Indianapolis, Noblesville or Westfield public school senior who has demonstrated his/her dedication to community service and who has demonstrated superior academic achievement. It is a one year non-renewable grant of $250 and is offered annually to a graduating senior.

05/01

250

Erin Mills

Managing Director, Early Childhood Education & Youth Services

Arthur M. Glick JCC

6701 Hoover Road

Indianapolis, IN 46260

emills@JCCindy.org

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This scholarship will be awarded to a Ben Davis senior who is pursuing a teaching career. Applicants must have essay, list of extracurricular activities, 3 letters of recommendation, and attach copies of other scholarships received.

05/04

1000

Joni Lawler

wtcta2@gmail.com

Joni Lawler, wtcta3@gmail.com

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Have a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or above. Submit a completed application. Applications may be legibly hand-printed or typed. If under age of 21, application must be signed by a parent or guardian. Submit an official transcript indicating overall GPA and class rank/honors. Transcripts must include all grades through the first semester of student?s senior year. Submit a copy of your FAFSA Student Aid Report (SAR). Submit two (2) original letters of recommendation. The first must be from an educator who can attest to academic knowledge of you as a student. The second letter may be from an employer, community leader, minister, or someone other than a family member who can attest to your character and any other significant achievements.

May, 1st

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-High School Seniors who plan to attend an accredited institution of higher learning during the Fall 2021 Semester at the undergraduate level whose major course of study encompasses the fields of Engineering, Public Works Administration, Public Relations, Finance or other programs within the public works field are eligible. Candidates must reside within Indiana. Students may be part- time or full- time at an accredited institution of higher learning; however, candidates must be seeking a degree.

May, 3rd

$4,000

Angela Erpelding

Awards /Scholarship Chair, Indiana Chapter APWA

200 E Berry Street, Suite 210

P: (260) 427-2788

angela.erpelding@cityoffortwayne.org

Website: Indiana.apwa.net

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West 10th St. Dental Scholarship in memory of Dr. Robert Edesses

Scholarship can be submitted to the College Admissions Coordinator in Student Services Office.<br /> <br /> Students must be planning to pursue a career in healthcare or science, must be a graduating senior from Ben Davis High School, must have a minimum GPA of 3.2, and must plan to complete a two or four-year program at an accredited college or university.

May, 3rd

1000

Sandra Quinones

6443 West 10th Street

Indianapolis IN 46214 United States

317-247-9512

squinones@west10thdentalgroup.com

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College Admissions Coordinator

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Have a college preparatory curriculum

Must be admitted/enrolling in an accredited college/University

Submit the enclosed application and high school transcript

May 21st

Varies

Mail application to:

Hollis J. Thomas

6150 Munsee Lane

Indianapolis, IN 46228

Email: Terrell Bellamy tybellamy@yahoo.com

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The scholarship committee is looking for students who experienced challenges in their life and who have the drive to succeed.

Open to all college bound seniors at BDHS

Attending an accredited 2 or 4 year college

05/31

Extended until June 1st

1000

Traven Watase

9808) 450-9988

travwatase@gmail.com

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Scholarships Application Checklist:

* Students must be planning to enroll in a minimum of 6 credit hours per semester (for undergraduate students) or a minimum of 3 credit hours per semester (for graduate students) in the 2021-2022 academic year

* Students must be between the ages of 17 and 30 at the time of submitting application

* Demonstrate academic achievement (minimum 3.0 GPA on 4.0 scale)

* Demonstrate financial need (for James Water Memorial Scholarship)

* Document ongoing community service involvement

* ForJames Water Memorial Scholarship the Major or anticipated major of student must be in a field related to: law, public safety, or criminal justice

* Preference given to Latino students residing in Indiana who are first generation college students

05/31

$1,000

IMaria Quiroz-Southwood, Education Coordinator, mquiroz@indianalatinoinstitute.or g, 317-472-1055, 2126 N Meridian St, Ste100, Indianapolis, IN 46202

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Once you have completed at least one module of a Finance Academy course (personal finance or entrepreneurship), reflect on what you have learned and submit your contest entry in this form. Suggested length: 300 – 500 words. This scholarship contest is open to any U.S. student in grades 9-12 who has completed at least one module of a Finance Academy course

New due date

04/30

$2500

Kaley Esselborn. kesselborn@everfi.com. 812.344.7030

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  • The applicant is a U.S citizen or otherwise authorized to work in the U.S;
  • Recipient must be a current undergraduate or is accepted and will be attending a university, college, or another post-High School educational institution in the fall.;
  • Applicant must have an academic achievement record as reflected by an Indiana high school cumulative minimum 3.0-grade point average (GPA);
  • Applicant must have volunteered at an Indiana 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Download the Application

May 31st

3000

emailed in PDF format to sam@tortslaw.com

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To apply, you will need to write a 500 and 1000 words essay on the topic below and submit via email. Topic:Describe your educational career and life goals. Explain your plan for achieving these goals. Include your degree/major, why you selected it, and how this degree/major will help you achieve

June 12th

$1,000

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All students are encouraged to apply for these college scholarships. Deserving applicants are judged on the criteria of character, leadership, service, financial need, and scholastic ability.

We support the fundamental values of the ESA collegiate service organization by developing philanthropic activities of volunteers, providing assistance to establish programs that serve human needs, and producing new programs to improve quality of life. Learn about and apply to our scholarships

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7500

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  • Must be between 14 and 20 as of June 1 in the year they are competing.
    • Ages 14-16 will compete for the title of Marion County Fair Princess!
    • Ages 17-20 aim to be crowned Marion County Fair Queen!
  • Must be a Marion County resident or have at least one parent who resides in Marion County. All forms must be complete by the deadline listed on the entry form (usually around June 1)

May 20th

2500

Jeremiah Tevebaugh marioncountyfair@comcast.net

Beverly Smith bev@bkscommunications.com 317-590-6450

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Graduating senior entering higher education for the first time, Self identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer...or anywhere within the LGBTQ "family," or as an ally *Demonstrate an interest in service to the LGBTQ community, have applied to an accredited U.S. higher education institution. Cannot be receiving full tuition remission from other sources to fund the education (e.g., other full-tuition scholarships, established college trust fund

06/15

5,000

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Indy Pride, Inc. established an educational scholarship program to reward future and current students attending an accredited Indiana-based college, university or trade school who are making significant contributions to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning/Queer, and Straight Ally (LGBTQ+) community through their academic pursuits.

July 1st

$2000

Questions?

Contact scholarship@indypride.org

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Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship Program

Look for Mr. Perez Email at the beginning of the school year

Selected nominees from Ben Davis must meet each criterion.

  • Have an overall GPA (unweighted) of 2.5 or higher
  • Demonstrate financial need
  • Plan to pursue full-time at an Indiana public/private college/ university
  • Demonstrate motivation and/or a high level of responsibility through school, community, family, and/or extracurricular activities

August 20th

Full Ride

College Admissions Coordinator - Student Services

College Admissions Coordinator

Prior to submitting your application, you need the following documents:

08/07

Varies

Danielle Nimtz,

3935 N. Meridian St. Indianapolis, IN 46208

O: 317.522.2619

C: 317.376.8422

www.girlsincindy.org

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On track to attend and complete post-secondary education as the 1 st in their family, documented record of overcoming significant adversity – environmental, emotional, mental or physical, academic achievement and demonstrated ability to realistically pursue his or her post-secondary goals, participation and accomplishment outside the classroom, both inside or outside school, personal motivation and positive and persistent attitude toward obstacles/setbacks which are an inspiration to others, preference for STEM.

10/28

6000

Mail to:

The Salvation Army Indiana

6060 Castleway West Drive

Indianapolis, Indiana 46250

317‐937‐7000; kim_ketring@usc.salvationarmy.org

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  • Students attending college in Fall, 2022
  • Students who have DACA/TPS or are undocumented, meaning they do not have lawful status in the US
  • Strong preference will be given to those who are interested in pursuing one of the following career paths: software engineering, nursing, data analytics, business analytics, and digital marketing
  • Tuition up to 4 years at one of our partner colleges
  • Room/board up to 4 years at our partner colleges
  • Internship and job search support

10/10

4 year tuition

Ana Bristow

www.roadtohire.org

abristow@roadtohire.org

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Submit essay to scholarships@aesengineers.com

Do not include your resume. Include your full name, school you are attending this year and your plans for next year. Our belief is that achieving a high grade point average should not be the only criteria for determining who deserves to be helped. For that reason we are offering a scholarship that will be awarded on the basis of character, as determined by an evaluation of the essays that are submitted. This award is available to high school seniors and all students attending a post secondary educational facility. You are not required to be taking Engineering courses

12/31

$500

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  • Awards scholarships to at least ten youth who have experienced homelessness.
  • Assists youth with financial aid processes, mental health advocacy and referrals, professional legal advocacy and referrals, and assistance in locating and establishing local contacts for general support and services.
  • Builds a stable peer and adult support network for recipients, before, during, and after their college careers, and into their transition into the workforce.
  • Offers young people meaningful opportunities to engage in advocacy, while providing sustained support services to help ensure graduation and success in life
  • Click here for more information, and for the online application

11/10

$2000

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12/20

1000

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How to Apply

Want to be a part of Generation Conservation? Applications are open from

November 1 through December 31. To apply or to find out more, go to the

Explore & Learn tab at IndianapolisZoo.com and click on Youth and Family

Programs.

12/31

Cost to you: $150

Josh Dodson

Interpretation Manager

Indianapolis Zoo

1200 West Washington Street

P.O. Box 22309

Indianapolis, Indiana 46222-0309

(317) 630-2044

jdodson@indyzoo.com

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Students 18-25 with a history of abuse, neglect, a lack of effective family support and or experience in public foster care College-aged youth and adults with physical disabilities Adults who have dependents in their family unit. Applicants must meet all of the following criteria: Have completed no more than 24 degree-applicable, college level credits. Be working toward their first college degree Be a US citizen and resident of Indiana Demonstrate financial need, with priority given to those with a household income of 80% or less of the median income for Marion County. NOTE: Applicants must complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). NOTE: Applicants must complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Have completed no more than 24 degree- applicable, college level credits.

March 1st

Varies

Andrea Thomas nina@ivytech.edu Ivy Tech Nina Scholars Program

50 West Fall Creek Parkway North Dr. Indianapolis, IN 46208-5752

https://www.ivytech. edu/indianapolis/5968.html

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The Luther Lee Scholars (LLS) program is a full-tuition scholarship cohort for Indiana students who meet one of the following criteria:

  • Students who exhibit and want to grow in intercultural leadership
  • First Generation, low income students of color
  • Rank in the top 10 percent of graduating class or
  • GPA of 3.7 or higher (on a 4.0 scale) or
  • SAT of 1380* or higher or ACT score of 30 or higher

January 29th

Varies

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Vincennes University

April 26th

2-Year full housing

Michael McClure

mmcclure@vinu.edu

812.888.5853

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To apply to the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC), you will need to fill out an application and submit your standardized test scores, transcripts, and letters of recommendation. And most importantly, we require a portfolio of your best and most recent work?work that will give us a sense of you, your interests, and your willingness to explore, experiment, and think beyond technical art and design skills. In order to apply, we must have the following items and all of your application materials in our office:

Online application

Artist?s Statement

Transcripts

Letter of Recommendation

Portfolio

Test Scores

01/15

2000

Asia Mitchell

Executive Director, Undergraduate Admissions

School of the Art Institute of Chicago

36 S. Wabash, Suite 1201

Chicago, IL 60603

312.629.6115

1.800.232.7242, 312.629.6100, or ugadmiss@saic.edu.

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  • Do you love your community and want to use your college education to make a difference as a leader on campus and at home?
  • Will you graduate from high school? or did you graduate previously?
  • Do you live in the Indianapolis area and, if selected, could you arrange your own transportation to weekly evening trainings at Shepherd Community Center?
  • Do you want to attend Taylor University?
  • Are you not currently enrolled at a four-year college? (Students at two-year colleges may apply.)

11/6

46,000

Shepherd Community Center

Cletis Jones

4107 East Washington St

Indianapolis IN 46201 United States

317-375-0203

cletisj@shepherdcommunity.org

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Indiana State University - The Eddy and Kathy G. Cabello Annual Scholarship

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- Youth who experienced foster care, Youth who never entered the formal child welfare system, Youth disconnected from their homes/parents who became functionally homeless, Youth who experienced time in the system, but were returned to marginally parents, Youth who were adopted legally by marginally capable family members ill equipped to support a child socially or financially, Note: These criteria are in addition to an applicant attesting to citizenship, residency, and income eligibility requirements stated on the application form.

03/01

Varies

IUPUI Nina Schoalrs Program 815 W. Michigan St. UC B 10

Indianapolis IN 46202 United States 317-278-7878

nina@iupui.edu

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An IUPUI scholarship opportunity with high-achieving, underrepresented minority juniors and seniors in your building. The George W. Carver Teaching Initiative (CTI) is a scholarship and career development program dedicated to the recruitment, retention, and support of high-achieving, underrepresented minority youth in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) teaching careers. Interested students can learn more by visiting https://www.es2rp.org/cti.

Varies

up to $33,000

Jomo W. Mutegi, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Science Education

902 West New York Street, ES 3132

Indianapolis, IN 46202

317-278-4202 (o)

https://education.iupui.edu/

www.es2rp.org

www.BlackKidsRead.net

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There are several scholarships:

Freshman scholarships

Aspirations in Computing Freshman Scholarships

Inclusive Informatics Scholarships

Midwest Student exchange program

Diversity scholars research program

Download a copy HERE

11/01

Varies

Contact Us

317-278-4636

soicindy@iupui.edu

Location

535 W. Michigan Street

IT 475

Indianapolis, IN, U.S.A. 46202

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IUPUI - Olaniyan Scholars Program

Application - Personal Data

Olaniyan Scholars Program Application

Completed applications contain the following:

  • An official high school transcript/GED scores*
  • An official university transcript(s) (sophomore/junior/transfer students only)*
  • Essay question response �Please address all of the following questions in your essay:
    • What is your particular area of interest as it relates to people of African descent and why do you want to study them? How does this interest fit into your career and personal goals?
    • What is your planned major at IUPUI and how would you connect it to Africana Studies (or the study of people of African descent)?
    • What have you done so far that demonstrates achievements, service, and/or learning goals (including classes/books studied or read, or academic work completed) that illustrate your commitment to and interest in people of African descent (please include academics, extracurricular, and community service activities that you have participated in)?
  • At least 2 letters of recommendation (one academic and one extracurricular)

02/15

Varies

Email their completed application and documents to olaniyan@iupui.edu and jordanp@iu.edu

Patricia Jordan, M.P.A, M.A

Adjunct Professor of Africana Studies

Graduate Program Assistant

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  • Stanford Summer Humanities Institute brings students in grades 10 and 11 together to explore the big questions at the heart of the humanities. Seminars are led by distinguished Stanford professors during this three-week residential program.
  • Stanford Pre-Collegiate Summer Institutes allows students currently in grades 8–11 to apply to a single-subject intensive course selected from a wide range of disciplines, and benefit from small class size and academically themed residences.
  • Stanford AI4ALL invites students in 9th grade to apply to this three-week residential summer program. Participants learn about topics in AI, partake in ongoing research at Stanford, and receive mentorship from professors, graduate students, and industry professionals. Young women and students from underrepresented and/or low-income backgrounds are particularly encouraged to apply.
  • Stanford University Mathematics Camp (SUMaC) students participate in a highly-selective program centered around lectures, guided research, and group problem-solving in advanced math topics. This four-week program is intended for an elite group of talented students in grades 10 and 11.
  • Stanford Pre-Collegiate University-Level Online Math and Physics offers 13 courses throughout the year, including a summer term for high school students, grades 9–12. Students earn Stanford University Continuing Studies credit.

02/01

Varies

Stanford Pre-Collegiate Studies

Academy Hall, 2nd Floor, 8851, 415 Broadway, Redwood City, CA 94063

precollegiate@stanford.edu

650-721-9325

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The Balfour Pre-College Academy is for students who are:

  • High School Juniors
  • African American, Latinx, and/or indigenous/Native American
  • Enrolled in a college preparatory curriculum (Core 40 Diploma or Core 40 with Academic Honors Diploma in Indiana)
  • Have a cumulative GPA of 2.7 or higher

03/31

Varies

f you have any questions, please contact the Balfour Scholars Program at balfour@indiana.edu or by telephone at 812-856-8233.

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The Princeton Prize in Race Relations recognizes and rewards high school students who have had a significant positive effect on race relations in their schools or communities through their volunteer efforts.

Prize recipients receive a cash prize of $1,000 and an all-expenses-paid weekend to a Symposium on Race at Princeton University where they will meet and engage with other Prize recipients from across the country.

01/31

1000

P. O. Box 291, Princeton, NJ 08542-0291

1-800-742-1036 ● pprize@princeton.edu

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  • January 1: Achievement Scholarship Deadline — Do you know of high school seniors who have already applied and been admitted to Goshen College for Fall 2020? Encourage them to apply for one of our achievement scholarships, which recognize students for their interests, accomplishments and promise of future achievement at GC. More information at goshen.edu/achievement
  • January 20: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Open House — High school students interested in GC who have not visited campus in the past year are encouraged to join us for our next campus open house. Learn more at goshen.edu/visit
  • January 24 or 25: Music Audition Day — In addition to scholarships of up to $10,000 that are available for students who major or minor in music, we also offer $1,000 scholarships for incoming students who participate in one of GC's music ensembles. Learn more at: goshen.edu/audition

January

Varies

Linda VandenBosch

Director of Admissions

admissions@goshen.edu

(844) 704-3400

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Purdue University

Private scholarships and national LatinX-Based scholarships

Varies

1000 - 20,000

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Scholarships available for minority, native americans, latino, asian americans, and african americans

Varies

Varies

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Be a student at an IASP Department of Student Programs member school;

Have participated in one of the following Dept. of Student Activities programs while in high school: Academic Spell Bowl, Academic Super Bowl, Quiz Bowl, Academic Decathlon, and/or Future Problem Solvers.

Enter and attend Purdue University, West Lafayette, as an admitted student in Fall, 2020; Submit a letter of recommendation from a school employee;

Submit a short essay, up to 250 words, on the affect music in general, or a specific piece of music, has impacted you throughout your life, or during a specific moment of your life; Submit an official school transcript;

Provide information regarding your participation in extracurricular activities, community service, and employment. Please include a brief paragraph to address how this scholarship will assist you in attending Purdue University, West Lafayette. List any additional scholarships you are receiving, etc.

03/17

500

Questions:

Diane Abel

Administrative Assistant

Department of Student Programs

dabel@iasp.org

317-947-4122

Email application to:

kharropscholarship@gmail.com

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Alpha Phi Omega

The Alpha Phi Omega Outstanding Student Scholarship was created to recognize a high

school senior who has demonstrated leadership, friendship and service in their community and

school. The award consists of a one-time monetary scholarship.

Applications should be emailed to apo@purdue.edu

03/15

$500

Josh Martin, President

Purdue University

Stewart Center . G14 . Box 602

West Lafayette, IN 47906

APO@Purdue.edu

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Current UE African American students are eligible to apply for the Zerah Priestly Carter Scholarship.

2. African American high school seniors in the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation who have been admitted to UE are eligible to apply for the scholarship.

3. The minimum GPA requirement is 2.37.

03/20

Varies

Dr. Michael Woodard,

mdwoodard4334@gmail.com

QUESTIONS: Call 812-488-5180

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Legacy Scholarship

Application Deadline: March 31, 2021

Amount: $1,500 annual award

Eligibility: Have a parent/guardian or grandparent that graduated from USI and have a 3.5 cumulative high school GPA or higher.

Leadership Award

Application Deadline: March 31, 2021

Amount: $1,500 one-time award

Eligibility: Graduating senior attending an Indiana high school in the upper 20 percent of graduating class who has shown extensive leadership qualities.

Greater Indianapolis Scholarship

Application Deadline: March 12, 2021

Amount: $750 annual award

Eligibility: 3.25 cumulative high school GPA or higher and be a graduating senior from a high school in the following counties: Boone, Brown, Hancock, Hamilton, Hendircks, Johnson, Marion, Morgan, Putnam, or Shelby.

Varies

Varies

Undergraduate Admissions

University of Southern Indiana

8600 University Blvd.

Evansville, IN 47712

812-464-1765

enroll@usi.edu

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  1. A cumulative grade point average of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale
  2. An 1140 SAT (Evidence-Based Reading and Writing and Math) or 23 ACT
  3. Ranking in the top 15% of their senior class

12/01

$9000

University Scholarship Office

Tirey Hall

220 North Seventh Street

Indiana State University

1-800-GO-TO-ISU

scholarships@indstate.edu

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As with all of the best resources, The College Board offers much more than an extensive list of scholarships. It also has test prep, articles and college search tools, among others. And its “scholarships, other financial aid and internships from more than 2,200 programs” totals nearly $6 billion. Added bonus: While you’re perusing the site you can prepare for the SAT!

Use the Scholarship Finder search engine to search 500,000 awards worth more than $2.3 billion.

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The Office of Postsecondary Education (OPE) formulates federal postsecondary education policy and administers programs that address critical national needs in support of our mission to increase access to quality postsecondary education.

Scholarship opportunities for Non-Citizen (Undocumented) and AB540 students are available on this phone app via the Google Store or Apple App Store.

A scholarship search that contains a database of more than 10,000 scholarship programs that distribute awards worth more than $36 million

Great resource for DACA students or students without a social security

eStudentLoan helps users find students loans for college in three easy steps.

has a great matching scholarship tool that will scout scholarships for you based on your interests

The Federal Student Aid Office of the US Department of Education makes it easier to get money for a higher education.

FinAid! makes information about loans, scholarships, savings, and military aid available and easy to use students.

This site has $1.6 million worth of scholarships and is quickly growing. It is a free scholarship directory and requires no registration. Students can search for scholarships in multiple ways including keywords, courses, deadlines, courses, who it is open to and the scholarship amount.

provides scholarships mainly for hispanic students and other minority groups

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The Indiana Student Financial Aid Association (ISFAA) is Indiana’s financial aid professional organization.

Has Scholarships for high school students, Undergraduate & Graduate Students, including internships

UNCF is the nation’s largest and most effective minority education organization.

Niche is neatly organized into categories that make it simple to start finding and applying for scholarships. You can browse by categories – including, but not limited to, sports, interest area, career and major. With no required sign-up and a user-friendly design, Niche is a simple and powerful resource.

Peterson’s has a number of great (and free!) resources. It contains a collection of articles, test prep resources and more.

Scholarships.com’s tagline says it all: “With more than 2.7 million scholarship and grant opportunities worth more than $19 billion, just about everyone is bound to find something.” It’s one of the largest databases and is updated daily. You can browse by category, but if you really want to navigate the extensive list of opportunities, you’ll need to make a profile.

Scholarship Monkey offers three search options: personalized search, search by keyword and lists of scholarships. Results from any of these searches can then be further filtered by college.

Financial need is the #1 reason why Hispanic students do not complete a bachelor's degree. So SHPE offers thousands of reasons to ensure their members DO reach graduation - 340,000 to be exact. With 150+ scholarships totaling over $340,000, SHPE is actively narrowing the gap in the Hispanic STEM education pipeline.

The Division of Student Financial Aid’s (SFA) mission is to make college affordable through need-based financial aid awards and to allow choice by granting awards to those attending public, independent and proprietary colleges.

TERI, The Education Resources Institute, Inc., is the most experienced and largest nonprofit sponsor of private loans for education.

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  • An essay of 600 words or less. The essay must be original, and you must cite all sources of information. Plagiarism is a serious violation and will result in automatic disqualification.

Additionally, your submission must include:

  • A copy of your school transcript or proof of enrollment
  • A cover sheet with:
    • Your name, address, and contact phone number
    • The name and address of your school
    • A photograph of yourself (in .jpeg format)
    • A short bio of two-to-three sentences which describes yourself
    • A signature of a parent or guardian (if you are younger than age 17).

Friday, May 28th

$1500

You must submit your essay to ereiss@consultwebs-email.com

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ALA Hoosier Girls State will be held at Trine University in Angola, Indiana, Sunday, June 23 through Saturday, June 29, 2019. Each delegate is responsible for making her own travel arrangements to and from ALA Hoosier Girls State. Pls be sure to read the eligibility for Hoosier Girls State, generally they need to be a Junior this year to be eligible

April 1st

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Katie Cooper 601 S. Holt Rd

Indianapolis Indiana 46241 KCooper@mdlogistics.com

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Be a high school junior or senior, have fully completed the online application (including essay, recommendation form, $25 application fee, submission of transcript) on or before Have a minimum of a C+ unweighted cumulative grade point average, which must be verified by an official sealed transcript from the high school. Transcript must be submitted as a part of the application process.

Participate in an interview. Interviews will be scheduled after the online application and all supporting materials are received.

03/11

250

Link to Contact

Alexandra Simonton

Cotillion Co-Chair

debutante@akaamo.org

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Hoosier Boys' State will be held at Trine University in Angola, Indiana, June 16 through June 22, 2019. Each delegate is responsible for making her own travel arrangements to and from Hoosier Boys' State. Please be sure to read the eligibility for Hoosier Boys' State, generally they need to be a Junior this year to be eligible along with other guidelines. For more info please reach me in A117.

05/01

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Andrew Weyler

andrew.weyler@wayne.k12.in.us Room A117 at BDHS

OR Butch Miller, hoosierboysstate.org

Contacts or College Admissions Coordinator

*Registered undergraduate full-time Juniors or Seniors at accredited four-year colleges or universities in the U.S. during the Fall semester Guidelines

01/18

5000

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The Orange Scholars Program is open to high school seniors and current college freshmen, sophomores, and juniors in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico and You must be a dependent of an hourly associate of The Home Depot and its subsidiaries to be eligible for this award.

01/22

2500

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Legal U.S. resident, eighteen years of age or older, Graduating high school senior or current freshman, sophomore, or junior in college attending an accredited university or college, unweighted GPA of 3.5 or above

01/31

2500

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*All students enrolled, or who will be enrolled, in an elementary, junior high, or high school during the 2018-2019 academic year including homeschooled students.

Access the Form here

12/31

1000

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Richard G. Lugar Symposium for Tomorrow’s Leaders

Juniors require recommendation from a staff member

The Lugar Symposium, designed to expose some of the best and brightest young minds in Indiana—our future leaders—to current global issues, is an opportunity for your students. I would like to invite your juniors in high school to participate in the annual Richard G. Lugar Symposium for Tomorrow’s Leaders. students who attend the Symposium as juniors and ultimately decide to attend the University of Indianapolis are eligible for a $15,500 Symposium Tuition Scholarship to attend UIndy.

12/04

$15,500

College Admissions Coordinator

An IUPUI scholarship opportunity with high-achieving, underrepresented minority juniors and seniors in your building. The George W. Carver Teaching Initiative (CTI) is a scholarship and career development program dedicated to the recruitment, retention, and support of high-achieving, underrepresented minority youth in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) teaching careers. Interested students can learn more by visiting https://www.es2rp.org/cti.

Varies

up to $33,000

Jomo W. Mutegi, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Science Education

902 West New York Street, ES 3132

Indianapolis, IN 46202

317-278-4202 (o)

https://education.iupui.edu/

www.es2rp.org

www.BlackKidsRead.net

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The Balfour Pre-College Academy is for students who are:

  • High School Juniors
  • African American, Latinx, and/or indigenous/Native American
  • Enrolled in a college preparatory curriculum (Core 40 Diploma or Core 40 with Academic Honors Diploma in Indiana)
  • Have a cumulative GPA of 2.7 or higher

03/31

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f you have any questions, please contact the Balfour Scholars Program at balfour@indiana.edu or by telephone at 812-856-8233.

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IUPUI - Olaniyan Scholars Program

Application - Personal Data

Olaniyan Scholars Program Application

Completed applications contain the following:

  • An official high school transcript/GED scores*
  • An official university transcript(s) (sophomore/junior/transfer students only)*
  • Essay question response �Please address all of the following questions in your essay:
    • What is your particular area of interest as it relates to people of African descent and why do you want to study them? How does this interest fit into your career and personal goals?
    • What is your planned major at IUPUI and how would you connect it to Africana Studies (or the study of people of African descent)?
    • What have you done so far that demonstrates achievements, service, and/or learning goals (including classes/books studied or read, or academic work completed) that illustrate your commitment to and interest in people of African descent (please include academics, extracurricular, and community service activities that you have participated in)?
  • At least 2 letters of recommendation (one academic and one extracurricular)

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Email their completed application and documents to olaniyan@iupui.edu and jordanp@iu.edu

Patricia Jordan, M.P.A, M.A

Adjunct Professor of Africana Studies

Graduate Program Assistant

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Applicants for the Ron Brown Scholarship MUST be Black/African American, US citizens or permanent residents, and a current high school senior at the time of their application.

01/09

$10,000

Application materials should be submitted in one email. Application materials should be emailed to info@ronbrown.org

Contact

Each year the makers of TYLENOL® award annual scholarships to well deserving students pursuing careers in healthcare. 30+ years later, we’re proud to continue a tradition that supports those dedicated to a lifetime of caring for others.

Learn more on YouTube

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NSHSS Foundation scholarships have been created to help reduce financial barriers for high school students as they prepare for upcoming careers in STEM majors (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), business, economics, public policy, and environmental science and sustainability. NSHSS Foundation scholarships are targeted toward high school or college students, who belong to groups generally under-represented in these careers.

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Karen Kane

Executive Director

karen.kane@nshss.org

Scholarship questions:

scholarships@nshss.org

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There are 69 scholarships in here, designed to help students like you get to—and stay in—college. Start exploring and start the application process with the click of a button.

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*Currently enrolled full-time or part-time at an accredited U.S. college or university. *Broadcasting degree candidates with an academic focus in radio broadcasting. Applicable majors include, but are not limited to: Broadcast and Emerging Media, Broadcast Communications, Broadcast Journalism, Broadcasting, *Broadcasting and Mass Communications, Electronic Media and Broadcasting, and Radio and Television Broadcast Technology.

*Between the ages of 17 and 24, as of time of submission.

*Potential first-time winners of the competition: former winners of the BMI *Founders Award for Radio Broadcasting are not eligible

01/01

$5000

Dan Spears

Director, BMI Founders Award for Radio Broadcasting

BMI Foundation, Inc.

7 World Trade Center

250 Greenwich Street

New York, NY 10007-0030

info@bmifoundation.org

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* Show leadership potential either within the LGBTQ community and/or within their field of study.

* Lack a broader LGBTQ community support system

* Face additional barriers to educational access, including students who are economically, racially, socially, geographically, or politically disenfranchised. For example: LGBTQ students of color, transgender students, LGBTQ immigrant students, LGBTQ youth aging out of foster care, and students who have experienced homelessness, poverty, or isolation due to geography.

* Demonstrate significant financial need.

Applicants must be a resident of Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, or Washington

01/11

Varies Annually

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Applicant complete personal information, one page essay regarding a career in government, a letter of recommendation, HS transcript. For a complete list of requirements, please see the attached document HERE.

01/15

5000

The Washington Crossing Foundation

P. O. Box 503

Levittown, PA 19058-0503

www.gwcf.org

Contact

AFA’s Teens for Alzheimer’s Awareness College Scholarship Essay Contest is an annual competition for college-bound high school seniors. Applicants are asked to write a 1,200 to 1,500-word essay that describes the impact of Alzheimer’s disease on themselves, their families or their communities, and what they have learned in light of coping with the brain disorder. The grand prize winner receives $5,000, with additional prizes awarded for runners up.

01/17

5000

Alzheimer’s Foundation of America322 Eighth Avenue, 16th Floor

New York, NY 10001

Phone: 866-232-8484E-mail: info@alzfdn.org

Contact

The John F. Kennedy Library Foundation invites U.S. high school students to describe and analyze an act of political courage by a U.S. elected official who served during or after 1917, the year John F. Kennedy was born. All submissions must adhere to contest requirements

01/17

$10000

Contact

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This contest is open to legal residents of the United States (excluding Rhode Island, Guam, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands), Submissions must be at least 16 years old, and enrolled full-time at an accredited post-secondary academic institution, Submissions can refer to the contest rules for more information, Applications must be submitted by midnight (12am Eastern Time) on the scholarship deadline.

01/22

5000

Contact

*The competition is open to all persons of high school age (at least age 13 and no older than age 19 as of 12/31, 2018), and legal residents of the United States or Canada, *Applicants may currently attend a public, private, or parochial school, or be homeschooled. *The applicant is not required to be college-bound; the scholarship money can be used for any type of advanced education. *Previous winners, and ABPA officers and directors, and their immediate families, are not eligible to participate. Further, the immediate relatives of directors and staff of Federal Student Aid, Semester at Sea, or the National Student Leadership Conference are not eligible to participate.

$1500

Phone: (215) 320-4668

Toll Free: (877) 227-2127

info@abpa.org

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*All full-time graduating high school seniors in good academic standing (minimum unweighted GPA 3.40 on 4-point scale), of any ethnic or cultural background, who plan to attend an accredited college/ university (2- 4-year).

*Applicants who are United States citizens or permanent residents of the US.

*Applicants who are residents of one of the following states or metropolitan area where we currently have APCA chapters: Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, Ohio, Texas, Washington, Wisconsin, and the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area (Washington D.C., Maryland, and Virginia).

01/31

$2000

Mr. Yakun Gao (Scholarship Program Chair) at 425-633-4935

scholarship@inspirasian.us

Contact

Paper Application

* Eligible students will be aged 18-25 and enrolled in an accredited college or university. Use on Books and Materials needed for school and proof of enrollment

01/31

$500

Submit essays to CoffeeForLess.com via info@coffeeforless.com

Contact

* Must be enrolled in a dental hygiene program, completed a minimum of one year in a dental hygiene curriculum., * A full-time student during the academic year for which you are applying, * Must be a professional member or student member of the American Dental Hygienists’ Association (ADHA).

02/01

$1250

Contact

*HSs and transfer students planning on attending UCR

*Each applicant must meet specific GPA and other requirements

If you are interested in applying for the MEChA Alumni Scholarship, please visit the website for details.

02/01

1500

Contact

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* Be a HS senior, Be younger than 21 years old, Be eligible to attend a two- or four-year college, university or technical school with a full course of study, Be a legal U.S. resident, Live in a participating RMHC Chapter's geographic area, Submit a complete application and all required documentation by the deadline of the application, Meet any additional eligibility requirements outlined by each scholarship program, Provide verification of enrollment each year at respective accredited post-secondary institution

02/05

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Ronald McDonald House Charities

110 North Carpenter Street

Chicago, IL 60607

Phone: 630-623-7048

E-mail: info@rmhc.org

Contact

  • Applicants must be U.S. citizens or hold permanent resident status.
  • Applicants must be entering their freshman year of college in the fall of 2020 as a full-time student and plan to pursue a degree in the atmospheric or related oceanic or hydrologic sciences. Marine biology does not meet this requirement.
  • Applicants must have a GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.

Students eligible to apply for this scholarship may also apply to the AMS Minority Scholarship Program if all requirements are met but can only accept one scholarship if selected for both

02/07

5000

Student Program Manager Donna Fernandez ( 617-227-2426 ext. 3907).

dfernandez@ametsoc.org

Contact

Requirements call for all for the applicant to reside in the United States, a high scholastic average, evidence of

financial need, currently enrolled or planning to enroll in an accredited college, and an application form, with

attachments as specified by the National Executive Council. These scholarships are awarded annually to students of

promise and distinction.

02/01

1600

Contact

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  • Applicants must be U.S. citizens or hold permanent resident status.
  • Minority students who will be entering their freshman year of college in the fall of 2020 are eligible to apply.
  • Students must plan to pursue careers in the atmospheric or related oceanic and hydrologic sciences. Marine Biology is not eligible.
  • Applicants must have a GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
  • Students eligible to apply for the AMS Minority Scholarship Program may also apply to the AMS Freshman Scholarship Program but can only accept one scholarship if selected for both

02/07

3000

Student Program Manager Donna Fernandez ( 617-227-2426 ext. 3907).

dfernandez@ametsoc.org

Contact

*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

02/09

full/Partial Tuition

Contact

Students write and submit one essay (Minimum 1000 words) on the essay topic selected by the community for which they are applying. Winners will receive a personalized, engraved pen and framed certificate, and also:1st Place- $2,500, 2nd Place- $750, 3rd Place- $500. Guidelines

02/11

$2500

Meghan Ruona

MRuona@Maxwell-Group.com

Phone: 704-815-7334

Address: 3530 Toringdon Way, Suite 204 Charlotte, NC 28277

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As the largest independently sponsored merit co-op scholarship program

in the United States, WACE will award up to 160 merit co-op scholarships for a total value of $4,200,000. These merit co-op scholarships will be awarded to high school seniors and transfer students who plan to participate in

college cooperative education at one of our Partner Institutions

listed on the Scholarship Partners tab.To qualify for this scholarship, students must:

  • Have a cumulative high school GPA of 3.5 or better on a 4.0 scale
  • Apply for admission for the 2020-2021 academic year at institution(s) you select on the scholarship application
  • Meet other merit scholarship criteria as established by the institution(s) selected on the application
  • WACE encourages minority and female students as well as students interested
  • in science, mathematics, engineering and technology (STEM)
  • to apply for this merit co-op scholarship.

02/15

$4,200,000

For General Questions, please contact: Michelle Hansford atmichellehansford@waceinc.org

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*You must be a high school senior, enrolled as a full-time student in an accredited high school with a minimum GPA of 3.0. *Scholarships are both need and merit based. *You must be accepted for enrollment at a four-year college/university the same year the scholarship is awarded. * Youth on Course members and/or golfers will be given first priority during selection.

02/28

$20,000

E-mail questions to:

scholarships-at-youthoncourse.org

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Must be of Chicano/Latino descent.

*Must be an Non-Citizen (Undocumented) student, defined as someone who was born outside of the U.S. and lives here without legal permission of the federal government, *Must be or will be a high school or GED graduate who will enroll for the first time in an accredited college or university in the U.S. or Puerto Rico for the 2016-17 academic year.

TBD

Varies

For more info, please email the CORE Scholarship Committee Chair, Jaime L Del Razo atjdelrazo@ca-core.org

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*Student must be DACA eligible. Not eligible if student will be attending college in following states: Alaska, Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, North Dakota, South Dakota, West Virginia, Wisconsin

02/28

25,000

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*SEG Scholarships are based on merit. *To qualify, you must be a student who is either: *Attending high school and planning to enter college next fall;

*An undergraduate or graduate college student whose grades are above average, *Intending to pursue a college curriculum directed toward a career in applied geophysics or a closely related field, such as geosciences, physics, geology, or earth and environmental sciences.

03/01

$14,000

For more information, contact SEG Scholarships at scholarships@seg.org

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* Currently enrolled in either of the following: * Third or fourth year undergraduate students in a planning program accredited by the Planning Accreditation Board (PAB). or * First or second year graduate students in a planning program accredited by the PAB, *Latino student who intends to work as practicing professional planners in the non-profit, public or private sector and are currently enrolled in either of the following:

03/01

$500

Send required documents to: Fred Solis, AICP

fsolis@lasvegasnevada.gov

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There are 6 scholarships that you can apply to. Review them individually:

  1. Actuarial Diversity Scholarship
  2. Organization of Latinos Actuaries Scholarship
  3. Stuart A. Robertson Memorial Scholarship
  4. Caribbean Actuarial Scholarship
  5. Curtis E. Huntington Memorial Scholarship
  6. International Association of Black Actuaries Scholarship

03/01

Up to $9,000

475 North Martingale Road,

Suite 600,

Schaumburg,

IL 60173-2226

847.706.3535

info@Actfnd.org

Online Contact Form

Contact

*Be a college Junior or Senior

*Be pursuing a degree in Business or Engineering fields

03/03

$5000

Contact

* Enrollment in one of the following public universities: California State University, East Bay; San Francisco State University; San Jose State University; Sonoma State University; or University of California at Berkeley. * Will be an upper division student who has attended the school for one academic year * Studying the social sciences, human services, public interest law, health-related fields, or public service. * A minimum 3.5 GPA either at the current school or at a combination of the current school plus all schools previously attended; consideration will be given to students with a GPA of 3.2 – 3.49 with special circumstances

03/10

$8000

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*You must be a graduating senior in HS or enrolled in college.

*You may not be related to any FormSwift staff member or our extended family, *We reserve the right to verify date of high school graduation and/or college enrollment, *Make a business plan infographic about one of the suggested topics Startup, Restaurant, Non-Profit, Transportation Company or a Clothing Company

03/15

1000

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*All students enrolled in grades 9-12 in U.S. public, private, and home schools within the United States are eligible. The essay must be 300-500 words. Additional rules apply -- see official 2019 rules.

03/15

$2000

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*Christian commitment and involvement in the life of the United Methodist Church, *Academic achievement as revealed by transcripts, grade point averages and the required letters of reference, *Journalistic experience and/or evidence of journalistic talent, *Clarity of purpose in plans and goals for the future. Potential professional ability as a religion journalist, *Applicants must be United Methodist ethnic minority student enrolled at the junior or senior level in the journalism or communications department of an accredited college or university in the United States.

03/15

$2500

Send all materials to:

Leonard M. Perryman Scholarship Committee

United Methodist Communications

Relationship Team

P.O. Box 320

Nashville, TN 37202-0320

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*Grade level: Incoming freshman or current, full-time undergraduate at a four-year college or university in 2019-2020

*Student or parent currently/formerly employed at an Asian-owned or Asian cuisine restaurant

*Any ethnic heritage, *Community advocacy and social justice work on behalf of Asian American, immigrant, gay and lesbian and/or other progressive causes, *Minimum GPA: 3.0, *Financial need, *No citizenship status required

03/19

$1000

Mail to:

Shui Kuen and Allen Chin Scholarship

Asian Pacific Fund

465 California St, Suit 809

San Fransisco, CA 94104

scholarship@asianpacificfund.org.

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* Create a doodle that tells the world “What I see for the future.”

* Students k-12

03/19

$30,000

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*Be of Hispanic Heritage

*Have a minimum of 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent) for H S Students

*Plan to enroll Full-Time in an accredited not-for-profit 4-year university or graduate school during FALL of scholarship cycle year

*Be a U.S. Citizen, Permanent Legal Resident, DACA or Eligible Non-Citizen (as defined by FAFSA) * Complete FAFSA

03/30

$5000

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* National Scholastic Achievement Awards ($2,000)

- GPA of 3.5 or better on a 4.0 scale or equivalent, and if the student is an entering freshman. 29 or higher on the ACT test, or 1350 or higher on the SAT test. * Honors Awards ($500 to $2,000)

- GPA of 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale or equivalent, and if the student is an entering freshman. 23 or higher on the ACT test, or 1100 or higher on the SAT test. * General Awards ($250 to $1,000) - Grades and academic performance will serve as indicators of potential; however, an emphasis may be placed on the individual's motivation, sincerity, and community involvement. * DACA only

03/31

$2000

Send email to scholarships@lnesc.org

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* This contest is open to legal residents of the United States (excluding Rhode Island, Guam, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands).

* Submissions must be at least 16 years old, and enrolled full-time at an accredited post-secondary academic institution.

* Submissions can refer to the contest rules for more information.

* Applications must be submitted by midnight (12am Eastern Time) on the scholarship deadline.

03/31

$5000

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Must demonstrate activism in the struggle to achieve civil rights, economic justice, international solidarity, or other progressive issues.

04/01

$10,000

Contact

Participants must currently be attending middle or high school, or be home-schooled, and less than 19 years of age on January 22, 2019

04/01

$5900

hen@hennet.org

(650) 851-8735

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  • Applicants must demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities
  • Applicants must be pursuing a STEM degree
  • Applicants must have an overall minimum GPA of 3.0 or higher Applicants must be of Hispanic descent and/or must significantly demonstrate leadership or service within the underserved community
  • Recipients must be enrolled in an accredited undergraduate or graduate program for the upcoming fall semester, at an accredited 2-yr or 4-yr college/university in the U.S. or its territories.

04/01

$10,000

GMiS Scholars Program, please email scholars@greatmindsinstem.org

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* You are a graduating senior entering higher education for the first time this calendar year (if you graduated last year and took time off you are still eligible to apply)

*Self identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer...or anywhere within the LGBTQ "family," or as an ally *Demonstrate an interest in service to the LGBTQ community

*Have applied to an accredited U.S. higher education institution. Cannot be receiving full tuition remission from other sources to fund the education (e.g., other full-tuition scholarships, established college trust fund, etc.)

04/02

5000

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Brown and Caldwell

Minority Scholarship

  • A United States citizen or permanent resident.
  • A full-time student enrolled in their Junior, Senior year or graduate program at an accredited college/university.
  • Declared major in civil, chemical, mechanical, electrical or environmental engineering or one of the environmental sciences (e.g. geology, hydrogeology, ecology).
  • Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale
  • Identify as a member of a minority group (e.g. African American, Hispanic, Asian or Pacific American or Alaska Native).

04/01

$5000

Brown and Caldwell

Attn: HR/Scholarships Program

1527 Cole Boulevard, Suite 300

Lakewood, CO 80401

Email: scholarships@brwncald.com

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  • The High School Senior College Scholarship Contest is open to high school seniors who are citizens or aliens legally residing in the USA.
  • Scholarship funds are payable to the winner’s college/university or certified trade school in the United States; the winner must enroll for classes beginning no later than the Fall 2022 session.
  • Winner selection is NOT based on financial need, GPA, or demographic criteria.
  • Home-schooled students may apply as long as the course of study is equivalent to that of a senior in high school.

04/01

$2000

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The application process is the same for all scholarships and is completed online through http://greatlakesemmys.tv. Applications will be screened by our scholarship committee, and finalists will be notified by mail. In March, finalists will be invited to an interview by members of the NATAS Central Great Lakes Chapter scholarship selection committee.

04/15

$2500

Contact Education Committee Chair Rick Jackson at Rick.Jackson@ideastream.org

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This scholarship is available for students in the United States who are currently enrolled in a University or High School, and have plans to attend a University. The scholarship is meant to create awareness for the problems faced by first generation Americans and to give back a little to students.

April 15th

$1,000

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*Must be a female enrolled in an accredited undergraduate or graduate degree program in the U.S. or Canada

*Product Design, Interaction Design, UX Design, or Computer Science

*Studying science, technology, or math

*Applicants must be 18 years of age or older and in good academic standing with their college or university

*Essay requirement and *Unofficial Transcript

04/15

$2500

scholarship@buildium.com

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* Open to 11th and 12th grade full-time matriculated students who are attending high schools located in the fifty United States and the District of Columbia, or home-schooled students between the ages of 16-18 who are residents of the fifty United States and the District of Columbia. Void where prohibited by law. All state and local restrictions apply.

*Employees of Sponsor and its parent company, subsidiaries, affiliates or other parties in any way involved in the development, production or distribution of this Contest, as well as the immediate family (spouse, parents, siblings, children) and household members of each such employee are not eligible to participate in this Contest.

04/15

$1000

MAILED TO:

Penguin Publishing Group, Academic Marketing Department, Signet Classics Student Scholarship Essay Contest #23, 1745 Broadway, New York, NY 10019.

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  • Be a DACA recipient and be 18 years or older
  • Have completed at least 2 years of undergraduate study in any major
  • Have a GPA of 2.8 or higher
  • Be enrolled or accepted to study full-time at one of MPOWER’s partner universities in the United States for the remainder of the student’s undergraduate study and/or for a graduate degree program

04/15

$3000

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* Must be in grades 11 and 12

04/25

$10,000

essays@aynrand.org

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* Student must be enrolled in a college at least 200 miles from their permanent home, *Student must be in good academic standing as determined *Student must have a minimum 2.5 GPA, Student must be 18 years old or older at time of application, *Recipient must be a legal U.S. resident.

*All federal government regulations related to air travel and Transportation Security Administration rules must be adhered to, including, but not limited to, producing a valid government issued photo ID for air travel, *Needed travel must be to/from Southwest Airlines domestic destinations, *Students will be required to complete and upload an Enrollment Verification Form signed by the registrar at college/university attending, *Students will be required to complete and upload a W-9, *The student must identify direct or parental ties to a specific country to determine Hispanic origin..

04/30

Round trip from home to the university

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● Be thirteen (13) years of age or older at the time of application.

● Be legal residents of the fifty (50) United States or the District of Columbia.

● Be currently enrolled (or enroll no later than the fall of 2021) in an accredited post-secondary institution of higher education.

● Must submit a 250 word essay on the prompt provided.

04/30

3000

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*Scholarships must be used at an accredited post-secondary institution seeking an undergraduate degree. *All applicants must be pursuing a degree/field of study in one of the following categories: science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and business/entrepreneurship. *All applicants for scholarships must be between the ages of 18 - 26 years of age on June 1, 2017. *Application must be submitted in English. Translation services may be used to help non-English speakers submit. You will not be penalized for basic errors. Must be able to demonstrate admittance to an accredited post-secondary institution or have applied for admittance. Must provide a letter of recommendation from a teacher or professor. If a teacher or professor is unable to submit a recommendation on your behalf, you may also use someone who has supervised you in a youth/community group, volunteer position, job/employment situation, etc. *Scholarships must be used on programs resulting in an undergraduate degree. Specialized academic programs (study abroad term, stand-alone language acquisition course, service learning, etc.) are not permitted. *Scholarships may not be used for advanced degrees, such as Masters, PhD, JD. *Scholarships may be used for tuition or school fees during the academic term immediately following scholarship winner selections (estimated in July). Funds cannot be used for room and board or for school supplies. *Immediate family members of controlling officers in Western Union, any of its affiliates and non-affiliated nonprofit entities, or its Agents are not eligible to participate in the scholarship program. *All other employees and their family members who meet the other eligibility requirements may apply.

04/30

$20,000

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*Applicants must be enrolled, at time of application and through the research period, in a graduate level program (master's, doctoral, legal) at an accredited higher education institution in the United States or Canada. Students from any relevant discipline may apply for the Hanke Fellowship, provided their research project relates to community associations and/or common interest communities.

05/01

$5000

contact the Foundation at (888) 224-4321 or foundation@caionline.org

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*U. S. Citizen College graduate; enrolled in final year of college/university, or first year law student. Record of academic achievement. Demonstrated and ongoing commitment to racial justice and civil rights

05/01

$30.000

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*student must have financial need and must display academic achievement

*student must show a commitment to serving others (in school, in the community or at home), a strong work ethic, and leadership qualities.

05/01

Full tuition - 4 years

Contact Us: 978.744.2111 + staff@spscholars.org

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* Open To Currently Enrolled, Full-Time Undergraduate or Graduate Student Members; Extra Credit May Be Awarded For Volunteer Work/Leadership.

* Applicants must be full-time students enrolled in an accredited, 2 or 4-year college or university majoring in a program emphasizing the engineering, science, advanced technologies or fundamental theories associated with motion imaging, sound, metadata and workflows consistent with SMPTE’s field of practice and have completed a minimum of four courses toward said major in good academic standing.

* Applicants must be current SMPTE members. SMPTE Student membership is available for $10 per year.

05/01

$5000

Sally-Ann D'Amato

SMPTE

445 Hamilton Ave., Ste 601

White Plains, NY 10601-1509 USA

Telephone: + 1 914 761 1100events@smpte.org

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*You must be a legal resident, at least 16 years of age and no older than 24 years of age, on track to apply for accredited post-high school/post-secondary educational programs (including accredited two-and four-year colleges, universities, vocational-technical and trade schools) pending receipt of a HS diploma.*You’ll have to identify the specific secondary education program, college or certificate/degree option you want to get into, or for which you which you need funds. You may be looking to enroll or already enrolled in this secondary educational program. If you are a minor, you’ll need written consent from a parent or legal guardian to participate. You must be willing to work with the Taco Bell Foundation’s Scholarship Management Company throughout the award process. Employees of Taco Bell Foundation, Inc., Taco Bell of America, LLC, Taco Bell Corp. and its parent, subsidiaries of its parent, franchisees, licensees, and the advertising and promotion agencies involved with this Program are not eligible to apply or receive a scholarship through this version of the program. The Taco Bell Foundation, Inc. has a separate Live Más Scholarship program for Taco Bell restaurant employees

01/12

$25,000

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* Demonstrate financial need if required by scholarship sponsor (typically determined by FAFSA), *Meet specific criteria for the scholarships to which they are applying, *Attend a HACU-member college or university in the U.S. or Puerto Rico at the time applications are completed and scholarship awards are made. For the most up-to-date listing of HACU member institutions

05/24

$5000

Send an e-mail to scholarship@hacu.net.

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*Minimum 16 years of age

*Applicant need not be enrolled in school

*Because there is no essay required, the Letter of Recommendation is very important and should address the quality of both the applicant and the intended project.

*A history of movement to obtain work in agriculture is REQUIRED.

06/01

$2500

Arts Scholarship Committee Geneseo Migrant Center, Inc. P.O. Box 549 Geneseo, NY 14454

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*High school seniors and college undergraduate students

*Major (or plans to major) in a field related to sustainability

*Must plan to take at least 10 credit hours during the spring 2018 semester

06/01

$1000

Ted Rollins

1001 Morehead Square DR., STE. 320 Charlotte NC 28203

caroline@tedrollinsecoscholars.com

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*You must be a graduating senior in high school or enrolled in college. Community college, professional college, and graduate students are all eligible, in addition to undergraduates at four year universities.

*You may not be related to any FormSwift staff member or our extended family

*We reserve the right to verify date of high school graduation and/or college enrollment

*Make a business plan infographic about one of the suggested topics Startup, Restaurant, Non-Profit, Transportation Company or a Clothing Company

06/15

1000

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The BigSun Organization is proud to be able to continue to help young athletes succeed in their academic pursuits. We are offering an annual scholarship to a deserving student. All student athletes are eligible for this award, regardless of which sport they are participating in.

06/19

$500

athletic_scholarshipaward@bigsunathletics.com

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*Open to currently enrolled students working toward a degree in a field of Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics from a group underrepresented in their field of study. Underrepresented groups may be defined by gender, race, ethnic background, disability, sexual orientation, age, socioeconomic status, nationality and other non-visible differences.

*Minimum 3.0 GPA

*For students in: Biological Sciences, Computer Science, Engineering, Math and Statistics Physical Sciences.

06/30

1000

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● Must currently be enrolled in high school

● Planning to attend 4 year University

● Must create a profile with the scholarship website

06/30

Varies

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1. A graduating high school senior student of Filipino ancestry.

2. Must have been accepted or have applied at an accredited four year college or university.

3. Must attend the PPBS Scholarship Awards Dinner-Dance Event, which is held in October or November.

4. Completed Scholarship Application Packet must be received on or before the 2nd Friday of June of each school year.

5. Must have at least a 3.50 GPA by the end of the 3rd quarter of the school year.

3rd Friday of June

7000

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● High school seniors and students currently enrolled in a college or university.

● You must create a public service advertisement video (PSA) which raises awareness of the severity of the consequences of drunk driving among your peers to qualify for this award.

● The video must be uploaded to YouTube and be no longer than three minutes long.

06/30

500

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*Adults- $15 for up to 3 poems

*Youth (13-18)- $5

*Youth (12 and Under)- No Fee

*Submit Poems

07/01

$1000

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*Dental hygiene, dental assistants, and dental technician students

*Dental students

*Students in their 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and undergrad school or students going into grad school

07/01

$4000

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● High school seniors that are enrolled in an accredited college, either for a dual credit program or for the upcoming semester, are eligible to enter as well.

● You must either be enrolled for the spring 2018 or registered for the fall 2018 semester. Being enrolled in summer classes does not make you eligible to enter.

● Students must be American citizens.

07/07

500

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● Be thirteen (13) years of age or older at the time of application

● Be legal residents of the fifty (50) United States or the District of Columbia

● Be currently enrolled (or enroll no later than the fall of 2022) in an accredited post-secondary institution of higher education

07/31

1500

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*Essay length should be 300 words minimum, *Proof that you have a 3.0 GPA or higher *For homeschoolers: provide a parent-generated transcript

*Clear contact information *A few sentences about yourself and a recent photo of yourself which will be used for publicity purposes on the Goedeker’s Home Life blog, *Proof that you are enrolled in an accredited college for the spring 2019 semester OR proof that you have been accepted at an accredited college for the fall 2019 semester, *Any student that is enrolled in an accredited college is eligible to participate. This includes any grade level, freshman to senior; undergrad and graduate alike are eligible. Even if you are a transfer student, non-traditional student, studying abroad, or taking classes online, you can enter. Any major or field of study is acceptable.

*High school seniors that are enrolled in an accredited college, either for a dual credit program or for the upcoming semester, are eligible to enter as well, *You must either be enrolled for the spring 2019 or registered fall 2019.

07/07

$500

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*Minimum 500-word essay, *Applicant must be HIV positive or have AIDS

*Applicant must be accepted into or enrolled in a U.S. college, university, institute or technical, accepted into or enrolled in full-time undergraduate *Previous applicants and recipients are encouraged to reapply each year

New Applicants-*Letter from doctor certifying that the applicant is HIV positive or has AIDS, *Official transcripts from high school showing cumulative GPA, *Letter of acceptance higher education, *Official transcripts from college or university if applicable, *If you experienced any health-related issues that affected your grades, submit doctor’s letter attesting to this fact, *3 Letters of recommendation attesting character of applicant

07/15

$1000

Mail the completed Application to:

The Joshua Gomes Memorial Scholarship Fund

45767 McKenzie Highway

Vida, OR 97488.

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*FULL-TIME undergraduate students in an American college or university during the eligibility period during the Spring 2016 semester

*You do not have to be an American citizen, but you do need to be attending an American college or university during the eligibility period

*Not open to high school students

*Letter of recommendation from a teacher

07/31

$15,000

Don McCue, Curator 125 W. Vine St.

Redlands, CA 92373

(909) 798-7632

archives@akspl.org

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* Be thirteen (13) years of age or older at the time of application

* Be legal residents of the fifty (50) United States or the District of Columbia

* Be currently enrolled (or enroll no later than the fall of 2025) in an accredited post-secondary institution of higher education

* Written response for a question

07/31

$1500

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* Must be high school seniors, undergraduate, or graduate level college students. * GPA at least 2.5. * Essay of at least 1,500 words addressing 3 prompts

07/31

$10,000

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*Essa Requirement

*Any current, full time student of an accredited American university or college, with a minimum cumulative GPA of at least 2.5, is welcome to apply

*There is no age requirement

08/01

$1000

Any questions on the scholarship essay contest can be directed to: nicole@pcb-solutions.com

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*The Second Chance College Scholarships Contest is open to citizens and aliens legally residing in the USA with High School Diploma, GED or equivalent, *Scholarship funds are payable to the winner’s college/university or certified trade school in the *United States; winner must enroll or already be enrolled for Spring 2020 session, *Winner selection is NOT based on financial need, GPA or demographic criteria, *Relatives of AFSA staff or NATIONAL board members may not enter, *Past winners of AFSA’s High School Senior Scholarship Contest or AFSA’s Second Chance *College Scholarships Contest are not eligible to win

08/31

$1000

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* Any current college student of an accredited U.S. college or university with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 is welcome to apply.

08/31

$1000

Direct all questions to: scholarship@greatclubs.com

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* Be thirteen (13) years of age or older at the time of application

* Be legal residents of the fifty (50) United States or the District of Columbia

* Be currently enrolled (or enroll no later than the fall of 2025) in an accredited post-secondary institution of higher education

* Short Essay Response

08/31

$1500

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* Be thirteen (13) years of age or older at the time of application

* Be legal residents of the fifty (50) United States or the District of Columbia

* Be currently enrolled (or enroll no later than the fall of 2024) in an accredited post-secondary institution of higher education

* Essay Requirement

10/31

$2,000

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*Current HS seniors attending school in the U.S. (or select DoD schools)

*U.S. Citizens, Permanent Residents, Refugees, Asylees, Cuban-Haitian Entrants, or Humanitarian Parolees, *Anticipating completion of high school diploma at the time of application, *Planning to pursue a degree at an accredited U.S. post-secondary institution, Applicants may not be:

*Children or grandchildren of employees, officers, or owners of Coca-Cola bottling companies, *The Coca-Cola Company, Company divisions or subsidiaries. *International students (with the exception of students at DoD schools), *High school graduates, *Temporary residents

10/31

200 Prizes of $1,000

150 Prizes of $20,000

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*All application materials must be submitted in PDF format by email. *Applicants may be required to submit to an interview. If your application is selected for an interview, you will be informed via email. * Individuals who have previously received a scholarship from DSF may not be eligible.

09/15

Varies

All questions directed to: dsfchicago@gmail.com

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*You must be a graduating senior in high school or enrolled in college. Community college, professional college, and graduate students are all eligible, in addition to undergraduates at four year universities.

*You may not be related to any FormSwift staff member or our extended family, *We reserve the right to verify date of high school graduation and/or college enrollment, *Make a business plan infographic about one of the suggested topics Startup, Restaurant, Non-Profit, Transportation Company or a Clothing Company

09/15

1000

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Students, regardless of citizenship, currently attending high school in the US.

* Important considerations for students who are not U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents, but are attending high school in the United States: Only some of our colleges will consider non-U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents for admission and full scholarships through the College Match.

09/27

Full Tuition

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*Be between the ages of 16 and 25 on September 30th, 2018.

* Submit answers to the essay questions, which can be found on the application page, prior to the September 30th, 2018 deadline.

* Have at least one full year of post secondary studies remaining at the time of the award.

09/30

$500

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*Minimum cumulative GPA above 2.8 out of a 4.0 GPA scale (any GPA below that do not qualify)

*Currently enrolled in an eligible bachelor’s or master’s degree program at an accredited four-year college or university. *Completed at least one full-time year of study for undergraduate applicants, and at least one full-time semester of study for graduate applicants *Must reside in the United States

10/15

$1000

La Unidad Latina Foundation

132 East 43rd Street, # 358 New York, NY 10017

info@lulfoundation.org

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*Golden Door Scholars is open to DACA students from all states! We have also expanded our program to include robust internship support. Strong preference will be given to applicants who plan to concentrate their studies in one of the following areas (or one similar): Engineering, Computer Science, Technology or Math.

*Applicants should have strong academic records

10/25

Full Tuition

info@goldendoorscholars.org

1423 Red Ventures Drive, Fort Mill, SC 29707

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*Open to legal residents of the 50 United States (except FL and NY) and the District of Columbia (“U.S.”) who are at least 13 years or older, and are high school seniors or current undergraduate students enrolled at an eligible two- or four-year U.S. college or university. *Submit online application & watch 8 modules. Winners will be selected at random.

10/27

$20,000

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U.S. citizen, GPA of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale, or the equivalent, 15-18 years of age at start of program (birthdate between July 10, 1997 and June 10, 2001 for summer programs; birthdate between September 30, 1997 and June 30, 2001 for academic year programs), Enrolled in high school

10/30

Varies

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* Must be pursuing a degree in computer science, or a related field.

*Must identify as part of an underrepresented group in computer science e.g. blacks, hispanics or women. *Applicants must be a current undergraduate student at an accredited four year university or a community college student in the United States. High school students are not applicable. *Community college students must transfer to an accredited four year university by Fall 2019. *Applicants must have a graduation date of 2021 or later.

10/30

$20,000

Send an email to scholarship@box.com.

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*Current HS seniors attending school in the U.S., *U.S. Citizens, . Permanent Residents, Refugees, Asylees, Cuban-Haitian Entrants, or Humanitarian Parolees *Anticipating completion of high school diploma at the time of application *Planning to pursue a degree at an accredited U.S. post-secondary institution Applicants may not be: *Children or grandchildren of employees, officers, or owners of Coca-Cola bottling companies, *The Coca-Cola Company, Company divisions or subsidiaries.*International students (with the exception of students at DoD schools)*HS graduates

10/31

$20,000

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Be enrolled full time as a high school senior in the United States; be progressing normally toward graduation in spring/summer of 2019 with plans to enter a college in the United States no later than the fall following graduation

- Exhibit a strong commitment to pursue and complete a bachelor’s degree at an accredited non-profit public or private institution in the United States (students may start their studies at a two-year institution and then transfer to a four-year institution)

- Demonstrate critical financial need ($55,000 or lower adjusted gross family income is required)

- Be involved in co-curricular and community service activities

- Display integrity and perseverance in overcoming adversity

- Maintain a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.0; and

- Be a United States citizen

10/25

25,000

Any questions regarding the scholarship application should be directed to:

Phone: (844) 422-4200

Email: scholarships@horatioalger.org

Application Website: application.horatioalger.org

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* Be thirteen (13) years of age or older at the time of application

* Be legal residents of the fifty (50) United States or the District of Columbia

* Be currently enrolled (or enroll no later than the fall of 2024) in an accredited post-secondary institution of higher education

* Essay Requirement

10/31

2,000

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*If you are a United States citizen or legal permanent resident you are eligible to apply to all JSI programs. * Must not have a Bachelor’s Degree prior to start of Junior Summer Institute.

* Must be committed to completing a Master’s Degree in public and/or international affairs at one of the PPIA Consortium graduate schools.

* Must demonstrate an interest in pursuing a professional career associated with public service such as government, nonprofits, humanitarian and international organizations and other related programs.

* Must be interested in contributing to the diversity of perspectives present in the PPIA Fellowship Program.

* Economic need is given consideration during the review of applications.

* All academic majors are welcome to apply!

* Non-Citizen (Undocumented) students can apply to the University of California, Berkeley and Princeton University sites

11/01

Full Tuition

130 Humphrey School,

301-19th Avenue S

Minneapolis, MN 55455

Phone: (877) 774-2001

Email: ppia.office@ppiaprogram.org

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Eligible recipients must be a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Legal Resident of the United States, have a high school diploma or GED and be currently enrolled in a mortuary science program, or be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll in a mortuary science program. Students must be enrolled in a minimum of 12 hours or 18 quarter hours in a program of mortuary science education at an ABFSE-accredited institution for the semester in which the scholarship will be applied. Part-time students may be eligible for a partial scholarship award of $500. Applicants must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale.

10/23

$3500

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*Resident of northern or central California who completed or expects to complete high school or equivalent between 1 July 2012 and 30 June 2018;

*Resident of northern or central California who completed or expects to complete community college between 1 July 2012 and 30 June 2018;

*Enrolled or accepted for enrollment in an accredited ADN or BSN RN program in California; or *Attending an accredited medical school in California or a California resident attending an accredited medical school elsewhere in the United States. *See website for more specific examples

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$6000

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*If you are a United States citizen or legal permanent resident you are eligible to apply to all JSI programs. In addition: Carnegie Mellon University, UC Berkeley (including the Law Fellows program) and Princeton University can accept international students who are studying at US institutions. * Applicants must have an expected graduation date between December 2019 and August 2020. * Must not have attained a Bachelor’s Degree prior to start of Junior Summer Institute. * Must be committed to completing a Master’s Degree in public and/or international affairs at one of the PPIA Consortium graduate schools. * Must demonstrate an interest in pursuing a professional career associated with public service such as government, nonprofits, humanitarian and international organizations and other related programs. * Must be interested in contributing to the diversity of perspectives present in the PPIA Fellowship Program.

* Economic need is given consideration during the review of applications.

* All academic majors are welcome to apply!

11/01

Full Tuition

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*Be in grades 5-12

*Be a legal resident of any U.S. state or Washington, D.C.

*Have engaged in a volunteer activity that occurred during the 12 months prior to the date of the application

submit a completed application to a school or the head of an official designated local organization by November 8.

11/010

5000

https://spirit.prudential.com/about/contact

Email contact at: spirit@applyists.com

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*Be in the second year of study at the time of application, and currently attending or enrolled at a dental school accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of the American Dental Association; *Be enrolled as a full-time student, defined as maintaining a minimum course load of 12 credit hours; *Demonstrate a minimum financial need of $2,500; *Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.25 based on a 4.0 scale; and *Provide two completed reference forms, one from each of two dental school representatives (e.g., professor or academic advisor) in support of the application, submitted as part of the application form. *In the case of the Underrepresented Minority Dental Student Scholarships, must be a member of one of the following minority groups underrepresented in dental school enrollment: African American, Hispanic, or Native American. *In the case of the Dr. Robert B. Dewhirst scholarships, must attend the University of California at Los Angeles *School of Dentistry or the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of the University of Southern California (USC).

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20,000

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*Any current, full-time student of an accredited American university or college, with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher is eligible

*Essay Requirement *No Age Requirement

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Provides the primary financial support for yourself and your dependents. Dependents can include children, spouse, partner, siblings and/or parents, has financial need, Is enrolled in or has been accepted to a vocational/skills training program or an undergraduate degree program, Is motivated to achieve your education and career goals, Resides in one of Soroptimist International of the Americas’ member countries/territories (Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guam, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Taiwan, United States of America, Venezuela), Has not previously been the recipient of a Soroptimist Women’s Opportunity or Live Your Dream Award, Does not have a graduate degree, Is not a Soroptimist member, an employee of Soroptimist International of the Americas or immediate family of either.

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GPA of 3.5 or above, SAT combined critical reading and math score of 1200 or above, or ACT composite score of 26 or above participation in available advanced courses commitment to learning intellectual curiosity *Unmet financial need: Limited family income and assets in light of educational expenses. We will consider applicants with family income up to $95,000. However, we anticipate that a majority of scholarship recipients will be eligible to receive a Pell grant. *Persistence: Determination and perseverance in the face of challenges, ability to set and remain focused on goals and to put in the effort needed to meet those goals in the face of obstacles. Leadership: Ability to organize and positively influence others in school and out-of-school areas *Service to Others: Purposeful and meaningful commitment to others which may be evidenced by participation in community service activities.

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* Be thirteen (13) years of age or older at the time of application.

* Be legal residents of the fifty (50) United States or the District of Columbia.

* Be currently enrolled (or enroll no later than the fall of 2024) in an accredited post-secondary institution of higher education

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*Exceptional academic ability and achievement: Strong academic record, academic awards and honors, and substantive assessments by educators providing confidential recommendations. We consider:

unweighted cumulative GPA of 3.5 or above

*college entrance exam scores (SAT and/or ACT) in the top 15% nationally: SAT combined critical reading and math score of 1200 or above (using the old SAT scoring) or ACT composite score of 26 or above

participation in available advanced courses commitment to learning intellectual curiosity, *Unmet financial need: Limited family income and assets in light of educational expenses. Substantial unmet educational costs after taking into account other scholarships and grants students may receive. We will consider applicants with family income up to $95,000. However, we anticipate that a majority of scholarship recipients will be eligible to receive a Pell grant, *Persistence: Determination and perseverance in the face of challenges, ability to set and remain focused on goals and to put in the effort needed to meet those goals in the face of obstacles.

Leadership: Ability to organize and positively influence others in school and out-of-school areas (family, religious community, sports, arts, etc.).

*Service to Others: Purposeful and meaningful commitment to others which may be evidenced by participation in volunteer/community service activities.

11/20

Up to $40,000

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Must be a resident of Colorado--regardless of legal residency status or citizenship. o Must be of Hispanic/Latino heritage or actively involved in the Hispanic/Latino community. o Must have a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA. o Open to high school seniors, college undergraduate and graduate students.

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*Must be enrolled or accepted for enrollment as a full-time student in a four year or two year institution in the U.S. or U.S. territories. *Must demonstrate a verifiable need for financial support *Must have at least one parent of Hispanic ancestry

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*Must be a registered college student for the 2018-2019 school year

*Must be 18 years of age or older

*Must be a resident of the states where Direct Energy offers energy services: Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and D.C.

*US Citizenship not required, but being a resident of states mentioned is

*Must have a minimum of 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale

*Must submit copy of transcripts (official or unofficial) in o9ne of our accepted formats: .doc, .pdf, .txt, .jpg, .png. File types of any other formats will not be accepted.\

*Must submit complete entry (including transcript, video link or essay, and accept official rules) *Submit complete application online by September 30, 2017

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2,500

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Students in grades 7-12, sponsored by a branch of the Fleet Reserve Association or a unit of the Ladies Auxiliary, or by an FRA Member-at-Large. The essay shall be on the theme designated and shall not exceed 350 words, legibly written or typed on one side of the paper. The title of the essay shall be written or typed at the top of the paper. For a complete set of rules, visit the Americanism Essay Contest website

12/01

$5000

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*Transcripts from every university you have attended

*Academic letter of recommendation

*A 3.0 undergraduate GPA and (if applicable) a 3.5 graduate GPA

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* US Citizen or permanent resident, * Enrolled as full-time Freshman, Sophomore and Junior student at an accredited 4-year university in the United States, * Must be able to verify enrollment. Employees and affiliates of TicketCity and immediate families not eligible.

* Minimum 2.5 GPA, * Essay Requirement

12/1

3,000

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*Have or consider themselves to have a visible or invisible disability

*Must be an undergraduate or graduate student at a university in the U.S. or Canada

*Be pursuing a degree in computer science, computer engineering, or a degree in closely related technical field

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*Women studying science, engineering, technology, or math

*Has to be in the STEM field for the entirety of her undergraduate career

*Undergraduate College and high school students are both eligible

*Submit 3 min video about any scientific topic

*Attend or plan to attend college

12/11

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High school seniors are invited to apply for the Burger King Scholars program if they live in the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico or Guam; have a cumulative high school grade point average of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale, or the equivalent; demonstrate community involvement through volunteering, sports, clubs and/or religious organizations; and plan to enroll full-time in 2022-23 at an accredited two- or four-year college, university or vocational-technical school in the U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico or Guam. 

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*Minimum 800 words, *Maximum 2,000

  • Must have a title for the essay
  • Essay must be in English

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5000

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*You must be a graduating senior in high school or enrolled in college. Community college, professional college, and graduate students are all eligible, in addition to undergraduates at four year universities. *You may not be related to any FormSwift staff member or our extended family, *We reserve the right to verify date of high school graduation and/or college enrollment

*Make a business plan infographic about one of the suggested topics Startup, Restaurant, Non-Profit, Transportation Company or a Clothing Company

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* Latino/a who has lived in Orange County (OC), CA for the past six years

An OC public or private high school graduate who enrolls full time at a four-year college or an OC community college transfer who enrolls full time at a four-year college.

Dream Act/ AB 540 applicants must complete the “Applicant Financial Information” section of the online application, First generation college student, Family income limit of $45,000.

Previous HEEF scholars may reapply for selected sub funds, Download the scholarship brochure

12/31

7000

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Louie Family Foundation Scholarships - $4,000 – 25 Awards (Deadline: March 15, 2021)

To be eligible for the scholarship a student must:

A) Be a freshman in the 2021-2022 academic year at a U.S. accredited college/university.

B) Have a cumulative, unweighted grade point average between 3.7 and 4.0.

C) Have a minimum SAT score of 1300 (out of 1600) or a minimum ACT score of 27.

Applications can be found by going to https://studentscholarships.org/scholarship/10179/louie_family_foundation_scholarships_scholarship.php

FEEA Scholarships - $5,000 – 400 Awards (Deadline: March 25, 2021)

To be eligible for the scholarship a student must:

A) Be children, step-children, or legal dependents of full- or part-time permanent federal civilian or postal workers employed with the federal government for more than three years.

Applications can be found by going to https://studentscholarships.org/scholarship/9760/feea_scholarships_scholarship.php

No Essay YDI Scholarship - $2,222 – 1 Award (Deadline: March 29, 2021)

To be eligible for the scholarship a student must:

A) Be a resident of any of the 50 United States, District of Columbia, or US Territories.

B) Be 16 years of age or older and be enrolled in college or registered in a high school. Applications can be found by going to https://studentscholarships.org/scholarship/15589/no_essay_ydi_scholarship_scholarship.php

NC Scholarships - $2,000 - 12 Awards (Deadline: March 31, 2021)

To be eligible for the scholarship a student must:

A) Be currently enrolled as a high school senior or a student enrolled at an accredited college or university located within the United States.

B) Have a GPA of at least 2.5.

Applications can be found by going to https://studentscholarships.org/scholarship/18358/nc_scholarship_scholarship.php

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Be Bold Scholarship - $25,000 - 1 Awards (Deadline: March 31, 2021)

The $25,000 "Be Bold" Scholarship is a no-essay scholarship that will be awarded to the applicant with the boldest profile. It takes less than 2 minutes to apply.

To us, boldest does not mean "best", or "most accomplished". Being bold means being:

A) Earnest

B) Determined

C) Moving

The scholarship will be awarded to the student whose profile is most bold, according to these characteristics.

Furthermore, the scholarship will be unique in that it will favor students who apply earlier-who are bold, and seize the day without procrastinating.

Go to Scholarship Application: Be Bold Scholarship

SP High School Scholarship - $10,000 - 10 Awards (Deadline: March 31, 2021)

To be eligible for the scholarship a student must:

A) Be a high school student planning to attend college in September 2021.

B) Answer the Essay question on the sponsor's website.

Applications can be found by going to https://studentscholarships.org/scholarship/14870/sp_high_school_scholarship_scholarship.php

American Nuclear Society Scholarship - $5,000 - 3 Awards (Deadline: April 1, 2021)

To be eligible for the scholarship a student must:

A) Be a high school senior who has enrolled full-time in college courses pursuing science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) with an interest in working in nuclear science and technology. Applications can be found by going to https://studentscholarships.org/scholarship/9785/american_nuclear_society_scholarship_scholarship.php

Lockheed Martin STEM Scholarship - $10,000 - 200 Awards (Deadline: April 1, 2021)

To be eligible for the scholarship a student must:

A) Be a High School senior with a 2.5 or above GPA. B) Be enrolling in one of the following majors: Aerospace Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Physics.

Applications can be found by going to https://studentscholarships.org/scholarship/15802/lockheed_martin_stem_scholarship_scholarship.php

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Young Women in Public Affairs Award - $4,000 - 42 Awards (Deadline: April 1, 2021)

To be eligible for the scholarship a student must:

A) Be a woman, ages 16-19 on April 1, living in a Zonta district/region.

B) Demonstrate evidence of at least one of the following: Active commitment to volunteerism, experience in local government, student government, or workplace leadership. Applications can be found by going to https://studentscholarships.org/scholarship/15282/young_women_in_public_affairs_award_scholarship.php

Heavy Equipment Parts Express Scholarship - $500 – 1 Award (Deadline: April 1, 2021)

To be eligible for the scholarship a student must:

  1. Currently be in high school, college, or university.
  2. Be at least 16 years of age on the day of the deadline.

Applications can be found by going to:

https://studentscholarships.org/scholarship/16242/he_parts_express_scholarship_scholarship.php

Scott and Kim Verplank Foundation Scholarship - $10,000 - 1 Award (Deadline: April 15, 2021)

To be eligible for the scholarship a student must:

  1. Be a high school senior diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes and have a GPA of 3.0 or greater.
  2. Be successfully managing diabetes with proper medication, exercise, and diet.

Applications can be found by going to:

https://studentscholarships.org/scholarship/10956/scott_and_kim_verplank_foundation

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Intertech Foundation STEM Scholarship - $2,500 - 1 Award (Deadline: April 15, 2021)

To be eligible for the scholarship a student must:

  1. Have a cumulative high school GPA of 3.3 or higher with an intent to study computer science.
  2. Be graduating high school in the spring of 2021 and enrolling at or accepted to an accredited college or university within the US by the end of August 2021.

Applications can be found by going to:

https://studentscholarships.org/scholarship/10816/intertech_foundation_stem_scholarship

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National Dairy Shrine Scholarships - $3,000 - 42 Awards (Deadline: April 15, 2021)

To be eligible for the scholarship a student must:

A) Be a high school senior planning to enter a four-year college or university with intent to major in Dairy/Animal Science.

Applications can be found by going to https://studentscholarships.org/scholarship/12541/national_dairy_shrine_scholarships_scholarship.php

VSA Emerging Young Artists Program - $20,000 - 15 Awards (Deadline: April 28, 2021)

To be eligible for the scholarship a student must:

A) Be between the ages of 16 and 25 during the application window and have a disability as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act. This includes sensory, physical, cognitive, learning, socio-emotional disabilities, and more.

Applications can be found by going to:

https://studentscholarships.org/scholarship/18145/vsa_emerging_young_artists_program_scholarship.php

Kochhar & Co. Scholarship - $1,000 - 1 Award (Deadline: April 30, 2021)

To be eligible for the scholarship a student must:

  1. Be attending college or university on a full-time or part-time basis no later than September of 2021.
  2. Have achieved a GPA of 2.5 or greater during their last academic year.

Applications can be found by going to:

https://studentscholarships.org/scholarship/18163/kochhar_co_scholarship_scholarship.php

Review It Scholarship - $1,000 – 1 Award (Deadline: May 15, 2021)

To be eligible for the scholarship a student must:

  1. Be attending college or university no later than September of 2021.
  2. Have a GPA of 2.5 or greater and plan on attending a school in the United States.

Applications can be found by going to:

https://studentscholarships.org/scholarship/13677/review_it_scholarship_scholarship.php

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PRIVATE SCHOLARSHIP OPTIONS

Private scholarships are scholarships awarded by outside institutions such as businesses, non-profit foundations, and other independent organizations. Xavier University works to provide a diverse range of scholarship opportunities for our students. Take a look at the list below, including the various search engines located at the top of the list, to see if there are any additional awards you may qualify for.

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* Must be of Latino, African-American, Asian American, Native American, Alaskan Native, or Pacific Islander ancestry.

* Must be a full-time student at an accredited four-year college or university with at least Junior status.

* Must have a minimum 3.0 GPA.

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*All U.S. high school, college, and graduate students are eligible (parents can compete too)

*Students with the highest scores at the end of the competition win

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Multiple scholarships available in 29 categories of art and writing. Must be enrolled in grades 7-12 in public, private, home school, or other educational programs in the United States, U.S. territories, Canada, and American Schools abroad.

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Scholarships for students, including for students without the benefit of U.S. citizenship or lawful permanent resident status.

Becas para estudiantes, incluyendo para estudiantes sin el beneficio de la ciudadanía de los E.E

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Every scholarship has been approved, current, and new scholarships are added daily.

  • Create your profile and make updates any time, Get matched with scholarships based on your skills, activities, and interests, Get email alerts when scholarships matching your profile are posted. Enter to win $1,000 for college
  • We draw one winner every month as part of the Sallie Mae $1,000 Monthly Sweepstakes.1Just register for Scholarship Search and you’re entered.

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Richard G. Lugar Minority Scholarship

  • To be eligible the students must meet the following criteria:
  • Be a minority high school senior (African American, Hispanic or Native American)�(Only members of these groups will qualify. Submission of the applications appropriately classified by you certifies such membership.)
  • Intend to enroll in an Indiana college or university.
  • Have minimum combined critical reading and math SAT scores of 1000 or ACT composite score of 22.
  • Have a 3.0 gpa or higher on a 4.0 scale.

01/31

20,000

Richard B. Leverett, President, Board of Directors, at office@fundforhoosierexcellence.org

College Admissions Coordinator

Heritage Environmental Services, LLC ?HERITAGE? recognizes the need for technically prepared college graduates in the environmental field. Each year the opportunities increase while the number of technically prepared job candidates seems to decrease.

One Student from Ben Davis High School will receive a $500 renewable scholarship. The selected student will also have the opportunity for a summer employment and internship program at any Heritage facility.

04/24

2000

Heritage Environmental Services LLC

Kim Murphy HR Coordinator

Kim.Murphy@Heritage-Enviro.com

317-486-2756

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General Criteria established by the Central Indiana Community Foundation (CICF)

selected nominees from Ben Davis must meet each criterion.

  • Have an overall GPA (unweighted) of 2.5 or higher
  • Demonstrate financial need
  • Plan to pursue full-time studies at an Indiana public or private college or university
  • Demonstrate motivation and/or a high level of responsibility through school, community, family, and/or extracurricular activities

08/09

Full Ride

College Admissions Coordinator - Student Services

College Admissions Coordinator

If you are interested in a nomination to a U.S. Service Academy for the class of 2023, a resident of the State of Indiana, and a U.S. Citizen, please complete this application. The application and all necessary attachments must be received by U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly’s Indianapolis office no later than 6:00 p.m. (EDT) on Friday, September 14, 2018

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U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly

Attn: Academy Nominations

115 N. Pennsylvania Street, Suite 100

Indianapolis, IN 46204

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A high school senior, from at least one of the following ethnicities: African-American, American Indian/Alaska Native*, Asian & Pacific Islander American, and/or Hispanic American, pell-eligible and US citizen, national, or permanent resident, in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative weighted GPA of 3.3 on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent),  Additionally, a student must plan to enroll full-time, in a four-year degree program, at a US accredited, not-for-profit, private or public college or university.

09/18

Full Ride

The ACE Award stands for Accepting the Challenge of Excellence. The ACE

student is one who has overcome great physical, emotional or social obstacles and is now eligible for high school graduation. These students have persevered despite the odds to overcome hardships and to become successful students and citizens. The successful candidate has a positive attitude and the determination to let others know that hard work and dedication can produce positive results.

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Emily Biehn

Phone: (317) 513-7795

Email: Emily.biehn@syb.com

College Admissions Coordinator

Named in honor of Herman B Wells, Indiana University’s beloved 11th president, the Wells Scholarship pays the full cost of attendance for four years of undergraduate study on IU’s Bloomington campus. Scholars may choose to spend one of these years studying abroad through the university’s overseas study programs. Each year, between 18 and 22 incoming freshmen receive the award, based solely on merit. In addition, one to two current IUB students are selected to join the junior or senior class of Scholars.

Wells Scholars are also members of the Hutton Honors College, where they can apply for grants in support of research, internships, creative activity, conference travel, and honors thesis work.

10/01

Full Ride

Wells Scholars Program

1331 East Tenth Street

Bloomington, Indiana 47408

Phone: 812-855-9491

Fax: 812-855-3780

Email: wellssch@indiana.edu

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The Wendy’s High School Heisman recognizes two winners—one male athlete and one female athlete—from each state.

  • 90 State Winners receive a $500 scholarship
  • Eight National Finalists receive a $1,000 scholarship
  • Two National Winners receive a $5,000 scholarship along with national honor and recognition during ESPN’s telecast of the college Heisman Memorial Trophy presentation

They’ve done the hard work. Now, they just need to apply. Winning the Wendy’s High School Heisman Scholarship requires a GPA of 3.0 or better, participation in at least one school-sponsored sport, and demonstrated leadership at school and in the community. You have students who have worked hard for years to make the grade.

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The Groups Scholars Program was created as a way to increase college attendance among first-generation, underrepresented students at Indiana University. The program provides academic, financial, and social support to help students attain a bachelor's degree at Indiana University.Students are recommended to the Groups Scholars Program by a Recommender in their high school or from a community agency. A recommendation is the only way to gain admittance to the program.

11/1

Full Ride

Contact Groups Scholars Program

300 N Jordan Ave.

Bloomington, IN 47405

812-855-0507

groups@indiana.edu

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Rising Stars of Indiana is a non-competitive recognition program, designed to honor high school juniors for their academic achievement.Each individual student will be recognized equally through inclusion in a published list of statewide Rising Stars of Indiana, and will receive an award certificate and documentation (mailed to their school) that can be included in portfolios or in a resume.

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The Next Generation Hoosier Educators Scholarship provides 200 high-achieving high school and college students interested in pursuing a career in education the opportunity to earn a renewable scholarship of up to $7,500 each year for four academic years. In exchange, students agree to teach for five years at an eligible Indiana school or repay the corresponding, prorated amount of the scholarship.

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New Dat:

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$7500

Please direct any questions or inquiries to NextTeacher@che.in.gov

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Kiwanis Abe Lincoln Scholarship

Contact your counselor for more information

This Scholarship is designed to recognize a student for a history of overcoming adversity, as evidenced by an unconquerable human spirit demonstrated in the life of your high school’s nominee. Applicants will be evaluated based upon the following criteria:

  • Foremost, documented record of overcoming significant adversity – environmental, emotional, mental or physical.
  • Academic achievement and demonstrated ability to realistically pursue his or her post-secondary goals.
  • Participation and accomplishment outside the classroom, both inside and outside school.
  • Personal motivation and positive and persistent attitude toward obstacles and setbacks are an inspiration to others.

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$41,000

Kiwanis office at (317) 636-9700 with any questions.

office@indykiwanis.org

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The purpose of the Carson Scholars Fund is to recognize and reward outstanding students in the United States enrolled in grades 4-11 who exemplify academic excellence and humanitarian qualities.Unless otherwise told by CSF staff, only one student from each school can be nominated. Students must exemplify academic excellence (minimum 3.75 GPA on 4.0 scale for current year report card).Scholarship winners named “Carson Scholars” will receive a $1,000 scholarship invested towards a four-year college or university

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$1000

College Admissions Coordinator

*All U.S. high school, college, and graduate students are eligible (parents can compete too) *Students with the highest scores at the end of the competition win

Quarterly, Register to see deadlines

2,500

* Must be of Latino, African-American, Asian American, Native American, Alaskan Native, or Pacific Islander ancestry. * Must be a full-time student at an accredited four-year college or university with at least Junior status.

* Must have a minimum 3.0 GPA

Website contains list of all deadlines.

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* National Scholastic Achievement Awards ($2,000)

- GPA of 3.5 or better on a 4.0 scale or equivalent, and if the student is an entering freshman. 29 or higher on the ACT test, or 1350 or higher on the SAT test. * Honors Awards ($500 to $2,000)

- GPA of 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale or equivalent, and if the student is an entering freshman. 23 or higher on the ACT test, or 1100 or higher on the SAT test. * General Awards ($250 to $1,000) - Grades and academic performance will serve as indicators of potential; however, an emphasis may be placed on the individual's motivation, sincerity, and community involvement. * DACA only

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$2000

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Geneseo Migrant Center

11 scholarships available at this link

The Geneseo Migrant Center administers a variety of scholarships, linked below, to offer financial assistance to migrant students who want to further their education. Please note the annual deadline for each scholarship. Click on a link below to learn more and begin the scholarship application.

El centro del migrante de Geneseo administra una variedad de becas, enlaces enlistados a continuación, que ofrecen asistencia financiera para los estudiantes migrantes quienes quieran seguir con su educación. Por favor, esté atento a la fecha límite, anual, para cada beca. Haga clic en el enlace inferior para obtener más información y comenzar la aplicación para la beca.

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This is a National Scholarships document with scholarships not affiliated with specific universities. Check each one of them individually and apply if you meet their specified criteria and requirements.

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Aids people active in movements for social and economic justice. These need-based scholarships are awarded to students who are able to do academic work at the college or university level or are enrolled in a trade or technical program and who are active in the progressive movement. Early recipients worked for civil rights, against McCarthyism and for peace in Vietnam. Recent grantees have been active in the struggle against racism, sexism, homophobia and other forms of oppression; building the movement for economic justice; and creating peace through international anti-imperialist solidarity. Applicants must have participated in activities in the US, and there is a strong preference for applicants who plan on working in this country.

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04/01

15,000

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  • Must be used/demonstrate admittance at an accredited post-secondary institution pursuing an undergraduate degree/field of study in one of the following categories: science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and business/entrepreneurship.
  • Application must be submitted in English. Translation services may be used to help non-English speakers submit.
  • Must provide a letter of recommendation from a teacher or professor or from a job/employment situation, etc.
  • Scholarships may be used for tuition or school fees during the academic term immediately following scholarship winner selections . Funds cannot be used for room and board or for school supplies.
  • Immediate family members of controlling officers in Western Union, any of its affiliates and non-affiliated nonprofit entities, or its Agents are not eligible to participate in the scholarship program. All other employees and their family members who meet the other eligibility requirements may apply.

04/30

2500

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The Diversity Scholarship Foundation, NFP supports students seeking a career in the legal profession who have maintained a high GPA and are actively participating or supporting diversity related programs.

We encourage all law students in Wisconsin, Illinois, and Indiana to apply. 2019 Scholarship Application

09/15

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Must be eligible for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) or Temporary Protected Status (TPS). o Must be a high school senior, recent high school graduate, or currently enrolled as an undergraduate/ transfer student

09/16

40,000

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Must be a resident of Colorado--regardless of legal residency status or citizenship. o Must be of Hispanic/Latino heritage or actively involved in the Hispanic/Latino community. o Must have a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA. o Open to high school seniors, college undergraduate and graduate students.

11/24

3000

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Scholarships for students, including for students without the benefit of U.S. citizenship or lawful permanent resident status.

Becas para estudiantes, incluyendo para estudiantes sin el beneficio de la ciudadanía de los E.E

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We are continually expanding this list and featuring scholarships with approaching deadlines so be sure to return to this page periodically.

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Hourly and full-time jobs available. Benefits: medical insurance, life insurance, insurance for accidents and disability, pension plans and saving plans, paid vacation. Education: education assistance plans depend on position.

Considered in the top 100 companies to work for. Benefits: fixed working schedule, hourly working options, weekends and holidays, paid vacation. Education: $3,000 - $4,000 financial help with studies (with a maximum of $15,000 - $20,000); $2,000 reimbursement for participation in loan program “UPS Earn & Learn ConSern” (with maximum of $8,000); access to student loan programs from very beginning of employment.

Requirements: Must be employed with company at least one year; must obtain a “c” or “pass” in all courses. Education: Business education classes and “GED” classes as well as licensing programs, Master’s programs or certificate programs are considered for approval. The reimbursements are in the amounts of $500 - $1,000 based on student’s position and time at the company.

Education: They offer an assistance program, “My Education Connection”, which provides students with the opportunity to take online courses, obtain their GED, and take university courses. Students can also take language and self enrichment courses. The company provides access to personal computers and employees receive discounts with online courses.

Benefits: Academic assistance and professional certification; paid vacations and holidays, store discounts, saving plans, and medical insurance. Education: offers access to its program, “Learning Institute” an administrative program to help college students become leaders and business administrators.

Education: Offers college tuition assistance programs: full time employees with 6 months of employment and part-time employees with 1 yr. of employment in the company are eligible for financial aid. The classes must relate to the job or be requirements for a college career diploma.