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| Student of Integrity Scholarship 2009 | Six scholarships of $1,000 | Scholarship is based on the students overall personal integrity and character, their personal achievements, contributions to their communities and schools, and academic accomplishments. The criteria for the award includes: Leadership 10%, Community service 10%, Academic 10%, Essay 70%. Students should demonstrate their commitment to high ethical behavior and provide documentation in the following areas listed above. | January 31, 2009 | Dottie Callina, 404-762-4406
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| "I Won't Cheat!" Essay Contest | General | $1,000 | 1 Page Essay
| March 31, 2009 | 165 W. Canyon Crest Road #34, Alpine UT 84004, 801-310-3200
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| "Scholar Athlete Milk Mustache of the Year", (SAMMY) | The SAMMY 2009 Award Program recognizes outstanding scholar athletes in grade 12 from high schools throughout the contiguous United States. | $7,500 | For complete rules and guidelines, log on the the Milk Web site at bodybymilk.com | Unavailable | 1-800-945-MILK
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| "Will To Win" Scholarship Program | All high school seniors with asthma who will graduate in 2009;have achieved a level of excellence in one of the following: performing arts, community service, athletics,visual arts of science; and will be attending college in the fall 2009 are eligible. | Performing Arts(dance, music, theater)
* Two $5,000 Scholarships
Visual Arts (painting, drawing ,sculpture, photography, film)
* Two $5,000 Scholarships
Community Service
* Two $5,000 Scholarships
Athletics
* Two $5,000 Scholarships
Science
* Two $5,000 Scholarships | * Demonstrate outstanding performance in one of the above categories
* Document track record of achievements relevant to entry category
* Hold a minimun cumulative grade point average of 3.5 on 4.0 scale
* Have received at least one award related to their entry category | APRIL 30, 2009 | The "Will to Win" Scholarhsip Program
P.O. Box 6503
Carlstadt, NJ 07072
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| 2009 College Scholarships for students with parents with disabilities | General | Unspecified
| Must have a parent with disibilities. | Unavailable | Deaf and Hard of Hearing in Govt.,Inc.
PO Box 760787
Washington DC 20013
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| 2010 Dorethea N. Hornbuckle Memorial Scholarship | General | Up to $3,000 | Applicants must be a full time undergraduate or high school student transitioning to college and pursuing a degree in business, business administration, science or engineering, have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.5, submit a typed essay, completed 20 hours of active community service and show financial need. | April 30, 2009 | Doreathea N. Hornbuckle Memorial Scholarship Committee, PO Box 223871, Dallas, TX 75222
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| 2010 NFIB Young Entrepreneur Award | General | 1-NFIB award for $1,000, 4-NFIB award for $5,000, 1-NFIB award for $10,000 | Each applicant must have extracurricular activities, leadership activities, and entrepreneurial endeavors will be evaluated. | February 15, 2010 | 1-800-552-6342
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| 2010 Student View | General | One $4,000 scholarship, two $1,000 Scholarships, Four $500 Scholarships | Must complete a 15-20 minute application survey about colleges in your area | April 22, 2010 |
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| A&F Scholarship | Scholarship is available to all high school juniors and seniors as well as all students currently registered in any accredited post secondary institution. | Unspecified | Write and essay on one of the two topics: 1. If you could have lunch with any famous person, either living or dead, whom would you choose and why? Describe your conversation at lunch. 2. When you look back on your life in thirty years, what would it take for you to consider your life successful? | June 20, 2009 | Scholarship is submitted by e-mail only.
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| AAPA | General | $1,000 | Must be a female residing in Cherokee, Cobb, DeKalb, Douglas, Forsyth, Fulton, Gwinnett or Rockdale County. You must plan to enroll by August at a four year college that has NPC sororities on campus. | Friday, March 26, 2010 | AAPA Scholarship Chairman
Patty Deitsch
2922 Gravitt Trail
Duluth, GA 30096
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| Abbott and Fenner Scholarship (A & F Scholarship) | Helping those who have the desire and ambition to succeed. | $1,000 | Available to all high school juniors and seniors as well as all students currently registered in any accredited post secondary institution.
BETWEEN THE AGES OF 16 - 30. | June 20, 2009 | Grant Parker, Asst. Director of HR Scvs.
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| Abbott and Fenner Scholarship Program | General | $1,000 | Must submit an essay on the topic that appears on the scholarship page of our web site. | June 19, 2010 |
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| AES Consultants Scholarship Renewed | General | $500 | Students must submit an essay of no more than 1000 words in answer to one of the two questions that are posted on the website. | October 8, 2010 |
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| AES Engineers | The consulting firm of AES Engineers is committed to continuing its supports of higher education by providing scholarships to deserving students. | $500.00 | 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 evaluating the essays that are submitted. | October 6, 2009 | Bob Glendinning, HR Manager
AES Engineers
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| AFA Teens for Alzheimer's Awareness College Scholarship | General | $5,000 -grand-prize winner, a $500 - first runner-up and a $250 -second runner-up | This scholarship provides an excellent opportunity for college-bound students to give thoughtful consideration to the impact Alzheimer’s disease has on their own lives and others in their family and community. Students are required to submit an autobiography and write a 1,200 to 1,500 word essay that answers the following questions:
• How has Alzheimer’s disease changed or impacted your life?
• What have you learned about yourself, your family and/or your community in the face of coping with Alzheimer’s disease?
To qualify, students must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident and must also enter a four-year accredited college or university within 12 months of the application deadline. Existing college students are not eligible to apply. An independent committee selected by AFA will judge all timely submissions. See website for other documentation required with submission | February 15 | Alzheimer's Foundation of America, 322 Eighth Ave., 7th Fl., New York, NY 10001, info@afateens.org
866.AFA.8484 or visit online (Click for more information)
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| African-American Women in Computer Science | Computer Technology | The grant provides scholarships from $4000 to $10,000 per year for female African American students | Criteria not indicated | Unavailable | Amanda Stewart, Oak Ridge High School
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| Agnes Scott College -- various scholarships available | General, also music | $1,000 to full tuition, fees, room and board | Merit-based scholarships are awarded through the admission office. The college automatically considers all early-decision and scholarship-decision students for merit-based aid. When granting merit-based scholarships, the college looks at several factors including academic achievement, community service, evidence of leadership, extracurricular involvement and state residence. The Goizueta Foundation Scholarship for native Spanish speakers is also available. Some additional scholarships require separate application. | January 15 | Agnes Scott College, 141 E. College Ave., Decatur, GA 30030 Tel: 404 471-6000 | 800 868-8602 or visit online (click for more information).
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| AHEPA | General | Scholarships range from $500 - $2,000. | A student in the graduating class of his or her high school and planning to attend an accredited college or university during the current calendar year, A high school graduate planning to attend an accredited college or university during the calendar year or
attending an accredited college or university. | March 31, 2009 | George Skoufis, Director, AHEPA Chapter No. 1 Educational Fund, 2025 Ludovie Lane, Decatur, GA 30033
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| AHEPA Mother Lodge Chapter No 1 Educational Fund, Inc. | General | $500 - $2,000 | Must belong to one of these categories: A student in the graduating class of his or her high school and planning to attend an accredited college or university during the current calendar year. A high school graduate planning to attend an accredited college or university during the calendar year. Attending an accredited college or university. | March 15, 2010 | George Skoufis, Director
Ahepa Chapter No. 1 Educational Fund
2025 Ludovie Lane
Decatur, GA 30033
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| Air Force ROTC | Engineering (various), Architecture, Chemistry, Computers, Math, Meteorology, Physics, Operations Research); various scholarships available with military obligation | Up to full scholarships, plus books and expenses | Must be US citizen, 17 to 31 years of age, high school graduate, prior to activating scholarship. Varies by scholarship; must be in top 40% of the class, SAT 1100 or ACT 24, GPA 3.0. Must complete a physical fitness assessment and an interview, need counselor certificate, personal statement, and resume. | December 1 | Air Force ROTC representative or apply online (click on more information)
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| Al Neuharth Free Spirit Scholarships | Journalism | $1,000 (top 2 partici-pants receive an additional $50,000) | Open to high school seniors who are committed to pursuing a career in journalism and demonstrate qualities of a "free spirit" academically or personally. A free spirit can be a risk-taker, a visionary, an innovative leader, an entrepreneur, or a courageous achiever who accomplishes great things beyond his or her normal circumstances. Submit application, two essays, letter of recommendation, transcript, samples of journalistic work, and photo | Oct. 15 | Freedom Forum, Attn: Attention: Al Neuharth Free Spirit Scholarship and Journalism Conference Program
555 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001, email: freespirit@freedomforum.org or call 202/292-6261 or visit online (click for more information)
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| Alabama A&M University - several scholarships available | General; Music, ROTC, Family and Consumer Sciences, Fashion Design, Apparel, Merchandising and Design, Nutrition, Hospitality Management, Human Development, Physics, Food Science, Urban Planning, agricultural science, Computational Science, athletic | From $125 to full tuition, room and board and books | Varies - based on academics, US citizen, and full-time student. Some based on financial need. See website for contact information for each scholarship. | Unavailable | Chairman of Scholarship Committee, Office of Admissions, Alabama A&M University, Post Office Box 908, Normal, AL 35762. Undergraduate Admissions - (256) 372-5245 or visit online (click for more information)
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| Alabama State University | General | Varies | Most require high academics, scores, or show leadership. Alabama State University scholarships are offered to the most outstanding entering freshmen (and junior college transfer students). All scholarships are competitive and are awarded to the most qualified entering freshmen students on the basis of the following:
Completed admission and scholarship application, Official ACT score (or comparable SAT scores), Handwritten essay, Official high school transcript. All scholarship recipients must complete an application for financial aid.
Must be admitted to the University by Jan. 31 to be considered. | February 15 | School Counselor or Alabama State University, 915 South Jackson Street, G.W. Trenholm Hall, Montgomery, AL, 36101-0271, telephone (334) 229-4862; or email finaid@alasu.edu or visit online (click for more information).
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| Albany State University - several scholarships available | General, Music, Athletic | $1,000 to $3,000 | A limited number of scholarships are available. Awards are made on the basis of academic records and test scores. Different scores and GPA requirements for the different scholarships. Some for GA residents only. Applications for each available online. | Unavailable | Office of Financial Aid, Albany State University, 504 College Drive, Albany, Georgia 31705, (229) 430-4650, Fax Number (229) 430-3936, General Email: ifinaid@asurams.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| America Junior Miss Scholarship Program | General | Up to $54,000 | Open to college-bound high school senior girls who have distinguished themselves at school and in their community. Contests start at chapter level. | Unavailable | Visit website www.ajm.org or contact America's Junior Miss Foundation, PO Box 2786, Mobile AL 36652 or telephone (251) 438-3621 or email foundation@ajm.org. Please see website (click more information) about local chapter contests in your state.
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| American Architectural Foundation - Minority/ Disadvantaged Scholarship Program | Architecture | $500 - $2,500; 20 scholarships available; renewable for 2 years | Open to minority/disadvantaged students who are graduating high school seniors. Must be nominated by school counselor or someone who is aware of applicant's interest and aptitude in Architecture. These scholarships are open to high school seniors and college freshmen who plan to study architecture at a NAAB-accredited program. Eligible candidates will be sent an application form which is due by Jan. 15. Selections will be based on financial need, academic achievement, essay, recommendations, transcript. Must submit a statement of disadvantaged circumstances. Website updated in September. | December (first week) for nomination form; January 15 for student application | Catherine Roussel, Director of Scholarship Programs, 1735 New York Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20006-5292, telephone (202) 626-7511. Email croussel@aia.org or visit online (click for more information)
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| American Cancer Society (ACS) College Scholarship Program | General | varies by state or local chapter. Up to $7,500 | Scholarships are usually offered through state or regional chapters of the ACS for students attending 2- or 4-year colleges in the area. Must have had a diagnosis of cancer before age 19 and be currently under age 25. Must be a legal resident in state where scholarship is offered; accepted to an accredited 2-year or 4-year university or community college or vocational technical school. Other eligibility requirements vary by state. Applications available after January 1. | Vary by state | Call the American Cancer Society, telephone (800) 227-2345 for information and to find the closest ACS office. Or visit online (click on more information).
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| American Chemical Society Scholars Program | Chemistry, Biochemistry, or Chemical Engineering, Environmental Science, Toxicology and Chemical Technology | Up to $5,000; renewable | Open to minority students. Must be US citizens or permanent residents, high achievers in chemistry or science and planning to pursue a career in a chemically related science, with demonstrated financial need. Submit application and FAFSA. Applications accepted November to March. | March 1 | American Chemical Society Scholars Program, Department of Diversity Programs, 1155 16th St., NW, Washington DC 20036, or visit or visit online (Click for more information) or call (800) 227-5558, ext. 6250 or (202) 872-6250.
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| American Congress on Surveying and Mapping (ACSM) - various scholarships available | Surveying Technology/ Engineering, Mapping, Cartography, Geomatics, | $500 - $2,000 | Open to students planning to study for a career in the surveying and mapping professions at 2-year, 4-year, or graduate program. Selection will be based on academic record, applicant's statement, letters of recommendation, professional activities. | November 2 | ACSM, 6 Montgomery Village Avenue, Suite 403, Gaithersburg, MD 20879, telephone (240) 632-9716 or visit online (Click for more information)
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| American Dental Hygienists Association Scholarships | Dental Hygiene | $1,000 - $1,500 | Open to students who have completed one year of a dental hygiene program, or are in the process of completing it. Scholarships are based on financial need, academic achievement, references. Applications are available after January 1 | February 1 | American Dental Hygienists Association, telephone (800) 735-4916. Visit online at http://www.adha.org or email institute@adha.org or visit online (Click for more information)
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| American Fire Sprinkler Association Scholarship | General | $2,000; 10 scholarships available | Open to graduating high school seniors planning to attend a college/university or trade school in the US. Read "Fire Sprinkler Essay" (available through the website) and take a 10-question multiple choice, "open book" test. For each correct answer, students will receive 1 entry into a drawing for a $2,000 scholarship. A total of 10 entries into the drawing is possible. | April | Visit American Fire Sprinkler Association website (click on more information). Essay and test are available through the site.
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| American Hotel & Lodging Educational Foundation Scholarships | Hospitality, Hospitality Management, Hotel Management | Up to $2,000 | Open to graduating high school seniors planning to pursue a career in hospitality. Various scholarships are available and requirements vary. Applications will be available after January 1. | May 1 | American Hotel & Lodging Educational Foundation, 1201 New York Ave., NW, Suite 600, Washington, DC, 20005-3931, telephone (202) 289-3100 or email chammond@ahlef.org
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| American Indian Education Foundation (AIEF) | General | up to $2,000; renewable | Open to graduating high school seniors who are of Native American or Alaska Native descent and plan to attend an accredited two- or four-year college/university or technical/vocational school full time. Must have and maintain a GPA of at least 2.0. Current year application will be on website after January 1; applications submitted before March 1 earn bonus points. | April 4 | Telephone (866) 866-8642 or email scholarships@nrc1.org or visit online (click for more information)
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| American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) - Minority Scholarship Awards for Incoming College Freshmen | Chemical Engineering | $1,000 | Must be a minority high school senior or college freshman intending to major in Chemical Engineering, GPA greater than 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, be a well rounded individual with significant extracurricular activities. Updated applications and information will be available online in January. Some local chapters of the AIChE might have scholarships available also. Look for "local sections and committees" tab on home page of website. | May 15 | AIChE Awards Administrator, 3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5901; telephone 800-242-4363 or 646-495-1333 or email awards@aiche.org or visit online (Click for more information)
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| American Legion National High School Oratorical Contest | General | $100 to $18,000 | Open to US citizens or lawful residents under 20 years old and enrolled in high school. Must prepare an oration about some aspect of the Constitution of the United States with emphasis on the duties and obligations of a citizen to our government. In addition an extemporaneous speech on topic provided. In NC, contest levels progress from school, Legion Post, district, state and national. In GA, contest levels progress from Legion Post, district, state and national. In CA, contest levels progress from Department, Local, District and Area. | December | National website http://www.legion.org/programs/youthprograms/oratorical. For NC - American Legion Post State of NC Headquarters, PO Box 26657 Raleigh, NC 27611-6657, telephone (919) 832-7506. Visit online (click on more information). For GA - For additional information, contact your local American Legion Post or The American Legion State Headquarters, 3035 Mt. Zion Road, Stockbridge, GA 30281, 678-289-8883, Fax 678-289-8885 or visit online (click on more information). For CA, contact your local American Legion Post for entry into the local or district contest or email calegion@pacific.net, or visit online (click on more information).
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| American Meteorological Society - various scholarships available | Atmospheric, Oceanic, or Hydrologic Science | $2,500 - $3,000 per year for two years | Requirements vary depending on scholarship; some of the scholarships specifically target minority students. All scholarships target students planning to study atmospheric science or related oceanic and hydrologic science. Transcripts, test scores, letter of recommendation required. Students must include, with a completed application form, an official high school transcript showing grades from the past three years, a letter of recommendation from a high school teacher or guidance counselor, and a copy of scores from an SAT or similar national college entrance exam. | February 6 | American Meteorological Society, Attn: Scholarship Program, 45 Beacon St., Boston, MA 02108-3693, telephone Donna Sampson at (617) 227-2426 ext. 246 or Stephanie Armstrong at (617) 227-2426 ext. 235 or visit online (click for more information).
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| American Society of Military Comptrollers | Scholarship for an outstanding graduating high school senior planning to pursue a baccalaureate degree in a field directly related to financial/resource management, including accounting, business administration, public administration, auditing, math | Up to $3,000 | Graduating high school senior, entering a field of study directly related to financial/resource management | March 16, 2009 | ASMC Greater Atlanta Chapter, East Point GA 30364
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| America's Homecoming Queen | General | Unspecified | Must be the homecoming queen or in the homecoming court | March 28, 2009 | 6744 Kirby Trace Cove, Memphis, Tennessee 38119
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| Andre Sobel River of Life Foundation - Andre Sobel Essay Award | General | up to $5,000, to be used in any way the recipient chooses | The purpose of this competition is to honor the young survivors of a catastrophic illness. If you consider yourself to be a survivor, we celebrate with you and look forward to your submission. Submit an essay on a topic to be provided. Create your entry keeping in mind that you are talking to your peers. We encourage you to be honest and personal about your thoughts. This is the time for you to say what you may have felt unable to share before. What you have lived through and learned could prove invaluable to a new patient somewhere whose experience is likely very similar to yours. Essay should express you, and can be written using many formats. | Unavailable; information will be available in Spring-early Summer | Andre Sobel River of Life Foundation, Andre Sobel Award Submission, 8899 Beverly Blvd., Suite 111
Los Angeles, CA 90048, courtney@andreriveroflife.org, 310-2776-7111 or visit online (click for more information)
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| Andrew College | General, athletic, fine arts, vocal music, piano, theatre, visual arts | Up to full tuition, room and board | Andrew College offers an array of scholarships unmatched by most colleges and universities. Students who apply for institutional scholarships must also submit a FAFSA form. Students receiving an institutional scholarship must apply for every entitlement grant for which they may qualify. All applicants must submit their SAT or ACT scores. Academic scholarships require high GPA and test scores. Athletic scholarships are awarded for athletic ability and performance potential; scholarship amounts are dependent upon skill, need, and availability. A number of scholarships are awarded each year to qualified students whose program of study is the fine arts and/or who participate in vocal music , piano, theatre, or the visual arts. Also available are scholarships to receive a Church Music Certificate, training the student to lead worship music in a church setting. An audition, interview, or portfolio is required and should be coordinated with the appropriate program director as early as possible. Scholarships for students exhibiting leadership skills, and for members of the United Methodist Church are also available. | Unavailable | Andrew College, 413 College St., Cuthbert, GA 39840 PH: 1.800.664.9250 FAX: 229.732.5991 - Contacts vary by scholarship. Click on more information for these.
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| APCA Scholarship Program | General | 7 - 1,500 Scholarships will be awarded. | Must be a full time graduating high school senior in good academic standing with a 2.75 on 4-point scale, of any ethnic or cultural background and plans to attend an accredited college or vocational school, applicant must be a US citizen. | March 1, 2010 | Norman Chu - 404-986-9509
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| Appalachian State University - various scholarships available | General; varies, music, geology, biology, mathematics, physics, education, art, communication, family and consumer sciences, theater and dance | $1,000 to full tuition | Varies; some based on merit, or financial need, must have at least 3.0 GPA, SAT 1000, leadership experience, active involvement in school/community activities, references. Also departmental scholarships with varying requirements and deadlines. | November 18 | ASU Admissions Office, telephone (828) 262-2120 or email admissions@appstate.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| APPEAL Foundation Scholarship | General | Unspecified | Applicant must be a US citizen, must be a full time student in Dekalb or Gwinnett county, must be pursuing a degree in any discipline at an accredited college within the US, must demonstrate commitment to academic excellence and community service, recommended by high school as academically exceptional or outstanding in the creative and performing arts, and must demonstrate financial need. | February 23, 2010 | Appeal Foundation, Inc.
PO Box 451102
Atlanta, GA 31145
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| Appointment to a Military Academy | General; military obligation follows college graduation | Full tuition and most expenses | Must be a US citizen, not married, between 17 and 22 years of age with academic excellence, physical aptitude and medical fitness, extracurricular involvement, excellent SAT/ACT scores and recommendations | October | See your school ROTC personnel
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| Arizona State University - several scholarships available | Varies | Varies | Many scholarships available with varying eligibility and criteria. Most scholarships are available during November through March, but new scholarships may be added at any time. Bookmark these pages and check them regularly throughout the year. In addition, campus-specific scholarships are available. It is recommended that you contact your college about scholarships it offers. | varies; information available online in November | Scholarship office: Location: Tempe campus, Student Services Building, 2nd floor, Address: PO Box 870412, Tempe, AZ 85287-0412, Phone: (480) 965-4845, Fax: (480) 965-6967, E-mail: scholarships@asu.edu or visit online (click for more information).
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| Armstrong Atlantic State University | General | Unavailable | There are many scholarships available to AASU students, which are awarded on the basis of merit, need or both. You may apply for these and other scholarships using the Academic Scholarship Application which is available online or in the Office of Financial Aid. The application consists of basic student information and includes a place for the student to express their need and desire for scholarship funds. In reviewing the applications the committee considers many factors including academic achievements, GPA, SAT scores, extracurricular activities, financial need and the applicant's statement. The statement is evaluated for its message, organization, grammar and demeanor. Be sure to take your time and check your spelling. | March 1 | Armstrong Atlantic State University, a University System of Georgia Institution, 11935 Abercorn Street, Savannah, Georgia 31419, Office of Financial Aid via email at finaid@armstrong.edu or call us at 912.344.3266 or visit online (click for more information)
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| Army ROTC | General with military obligation, Nursing | 80% of tuition, books and expenses | Be a U.S. citizen, be between the ages of 17 and 26. For 4-year scholarships, applicants must have GPA at least 2.5, SAT score at least 920, and meet physical conditions. 2-year and 3-year scholarships are also available. Nursing-specific scholarships also available. | January 10 | Apply online (click on more information) or telephone (910) 396-9652.
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| Army ROTC Scholarship | General | Will pay for your senior's room, meals, and books, and will provide a $300 per month stipend their freshman year | Be a US Citizen, have at least a 2.75 cumulative grade point average on a 4.0 scale, be on a college preparatory curriculum, have a minimum SAT score of 440 in math and 480 in critical reading, or have a minimum ACT score of 18 in math and 20 in English, never arrested on a felony or misdemeanor, be in good physical and medical condition and meet the Army's height and weight standards, must have participated in at least one varsity sport or Raider Team, or otherwise be in excellent physical condition, must want to commission as a second lieutenant in the regular Army after graduating from North Georgia College & State University | March 1, 2009 | Sean Allen, North Georgia College & State University, Military Science Department, Assistant Recruiting Operations Officer, 706-864-1599
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| Arthur T. Dexter Memorial Scholarship Committee | General | Unspecified | Applicant must provide proof they attenfded Rowland School for a minimum of 2 years, must be a graduating senior who plans to pursue a Post Secondary Education, Letter of Recommendation and remarks by the Principal, Counselor and/or teacher, Copy of the student official transcript with test scores | April 17, 2009 | Rowland Elementary School, 1317 South Indian Creek Drive, Stone Mountain, GA 30083 ATTN: Natalee Bryant
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| Asian American Journalists Association - National AAJA General Scholarships-several scholarships available | Print, Broadcast, or Photo Journalism, Television journalism | $1,250- $25,000 | Several scholarships available. Generally, must be a high school senior, committed to the field of journalism, sensitive to Asian American issues as demonstrated by community involvement; have scholastic and journalistic ability and financial need. Applications will be available after January. | Unavailable; usually April | AAJA, telephone (415) 346-2051 ext. 102 or email programs@aaja.org
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| ASMC Greater Atlanta Chapter | General | $1,000 | Must be planning to pursue a baccalaureate degree in a field directly related to financial/resource management. | March 5, 2010 | ASMC Greater Atlanta Chapter, ATTN: Scholarship Committee Chairperson, PO Box 91118, East Point GA 30364
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| AT&T Georgia TelecomPioneers | The program provides scholarships to students in the Georgia area. 10 scholarships will be awarded. Scholarships are awarded based on applicant involvement in community service, school and leadership activities and academic achievement. | $2500 | High school seniors and/or college students who are relatives or friends of Pioneers, and those who believe in the mission of the AT&T Georgia Pioneers are eligible to apply. The student may be a relative of a regular dues-paying Pioneer member or a Life Member. The student must be planning to enter or currently be attending an accredited post-secondary institution or trade school. The applicant must have a minimum grade point average of 2.50 and participate in community service activities an average of 60 hours a year. | June 10, 2009 | AT&T Georgia Telecom Pioneers
Scholarship Program Administrator
1025 Lenox Park Blvd. Rm6C71
Atlanta, GA 30319
404-982-4294
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| Atlanta Association of Legal Administrators, Atlanta | General | $5,000 | Candidate must be a citizen of the US, attend a four year college within the State of Georgia, Scholastic achievement in the current academic year and overall grade point average through high school, list of extracurricular activities, community work, a written essay describing personal goals, an essay describing how you met personal adversity and overcame it, a letter confirming the student has been accepted and will be attending a higher learning institution for the following Fall Semester, a personal interview with a member of the Scholarship Program Committee, and financial needs. | March 12, 2010 | Atlanta Association of Legal Administrators, PO Box 79019, Atlanta, Georgia 30357, 770-846-3402
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| Atlanta Christian College | General | Unavailable | ACC awards a number of merit-based scholarships each year. These are typically awarded based on academic or leadership ability and Christian character. Students must maintain good standing with the College in order to keep their scholarships. To be considered, fill out the scholarship application form included in your application for admission. | August 1 of enrollment year | Atlanta Christian College, Admission Office, 2605 Ben Hill Road, East Point, GA 30344, Phone: 404-761-8861 Toll-free: 800-776-1ACC or visit online (click for more information) or visit online (click for more information)
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| Atlanta Jamaican Association | AJA is a nonprofit organization that was founded in 1977 to promote friendship,unity, and understanding between the peoples of Jamaica and the United States. As part of this effort a scholarship program was established to assist college-bound high school | | 1.Be of Jamaican parentage. At least one parent must be Jamaican. College-bound high school or undergraduate student. 2.Jamaican students currently attending university on a visa, and who are in good academic standing with their institution(s) are eligible and are encouraged to apply.
3.Hold a min. of 3.0 grade point average. 4.Not be the recipient of a full scholarship to a college or university.
5. Write an essay ith a min. of 500 words on the topic. | May 15, 2009 | Robert Infantry,Education Comm. Chairperson;
Scholarship Committee
Atlanta Jamaican Association
P. O. Box 2207
Lithonia, GA 30058;
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| ATLANTA PHILANTHROPIC PROGRAM FOR EDUCATION AND LEADERSHIP FOUNDATION, INC. | AWARDS ARE MERIT BASED, BUT ARE ALSO BASED ON FINANCIAL NEED AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES. | | U.S. CITIZEN, FULL-TIME STUDENT IN DEKALB OR GWINNETT, FULL-TIME STUDENT PURSUING A DEGREE IN ANY DISCIPLINE AT AN ACCREDITED UNIVERSITY OR COLLEGE, G.P.A. OF NOT LESS 3.0, SAT 1600 OR MORE, OR 25 OR HIGHER ON THE ACT, RECOMMENDED BY HIGH SCHOOL AS ACADEMICALLY EXCEPTIONAL OR OUTSTANDING IN THE CREATIVE AND PERFORMING ARTS; AND DEMONSTRATED FINANCIAL NEED. | FEBRUARY 23, 2010 | APPEAL FOUNDATION, INC.
P.O. BOX 451102
ATLANTA, GA 31145
APPEAL@IotaZetaSigmaSGR.org
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| Auburn University - several scholarships available | General | Up to full tuition and costs | Merit scholarships based on GPA, test scores. For some, incoming freshmen who meet the December 1 Freshman Scholarship priority deadline receive automatic consideration. Need-based financial aid also available. Departmental scholarships also available. Students should contact the college/school and department in which they plan to major for Departmental Scholarship opportunities. To receive maximum consideration for need-based Departmental Scholarships, students should complete the FAFSA by March 1. | December 1 for most | Office of University Scholarships, 115 Quad Center, Auburn, Alabama 36849, (334) 844-7570 | E-mail: scholar@auburn.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| AXA Achievement Community Scholarships | General | $2,000 - $25,000 | Open to graduating high school seniors who are US citizens. Must show ambition and drive; determination to set and achieve goals. Must demonstrate respect for self, family and community and have the ability to succeed in college. | December 15 | AXA Achievement Scholarship, Scholarship America, One Scholarship Way, PO Box 297, Saint Peter MN 56082, telephone (800) 537-4180.. Or visit website (click more information) for information and application.
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| AXA Achievement Scholarship | General | $10,000 to $25,000 | Be active in the community, lead a project that benefits others, overcome personal challenges | December 15, 2009 |
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| Ayn Rand Essay Contests | General | $50 to $10,000 for 11th and 12th graders; $30 to $2,000 for 9th and 10th graders | High school juniors and seniors; must complete an essay on the Ayn Rand novel "The Fountainhead". High school freshmen and sophomores; must complete an essay on the Ayn Rand novel "Anthem". Demonstrate an outstanding grasp of the philosophic and psychological meaning of the novel. | April 25 for juniors/seniors; March 20 for freshmen/sophomores | "The Fountainhead" Essay Contest (or "Anthem" Essay Contest), Dept. W, The Ayn Rand Institute, PO Box 57044, Irvine, CA 92619-7044. Or visit online (click on more information). Or email essay@aynrand.org
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| B. Davis Scholarship | General | $1,000 | Visit web site for details | May 30, 2009 | awards@scholarshipquesthelper.com
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| Belmont Abbey College - several scholarships available | General, theater | $1,000 to $19,000; renewable | Honors Institute scholarship requires 3.7 or higher high school grade point average (unweighted.) 1200 SAT score (with a minimum verbal score of 600). Students must reside on campus. All students receiving Belmont Abbey College scholarships are required to participate in 20 hours of community service and attend 10 on-campus cultural events per year. Complete separate application due January 19. Other scholarships require only admissions application and certain level GPA and test scores, and application before Feb. 1. | January 19 or February 1, depending on scholarship | Belmont Abbey College, Phone Number: 704.461.6665 , Fax Number: 704.461.6220, Mailing address:
100 Belmont-Mt. Holly Road, Belmont NC 28012, Email address: admissions@bac.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| Berry College | General; Communications, Music and Theater, Athletics | Unavailable | Every freshman applicant who has been admitted to Berry College will automatically be considered for merit-based scholarships and grants by the Admissions Office. Attributes used to determine scholarship eligibility include GPA, class rank (if available on the high school transcript), class rigor and the highest SAT/ACT score reported. All students are encouraged to have a complete application on file by the February 1 priority date in order to be given full consideration for merit scholarships. Other scholarships available are for those exhibiting strong leadership skills, community service, or performance in a specific department or interest. | February 1 | Berry College - 2277 Martha Berry Hwy NW, Mount Berry, GA 30149, (706) 232 5374. Contact Office of Admissions at 1-800-237-7942. Or Office of Financial Aid, P.O. Box 495007, Mount Berry, GA 30149-5007
706-236-1714, 1-800-MT BERRY, (FAX) 706-290-2160 or visit online (click for more information)
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| Best Buy | General | $1,500 | Scholarship recipients are selected based on community service and academic achievement and must be entering an accredited US university, college or technical school in the fall immediately after graduation | February 15, 2009, no extensions | Best Buy Corporate Campus, 7601 Penn Avenue South, Richfield, MN 55423
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| Best Buy Children's Foundation Scholarships @15 Scholarship Program | General | Varies | Open to high school students, grades 9 through 12. Scholarships vary each year. Selection is based on community service, essay, grades, extracurricular activities and volunteer work. Scholarship information and applications are available online starting January 1. | Unavailable; check on January 1 | Visit website (click on more information).
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| Beta Iota Chapter of the Alpha Tau Omega National Leadership Fraternity at Georgia Tech | General | 2 - $500 Scholarships | Must be incoming male freshman at the Georgia Institute of Technology. | August 3, 2009 | Brandon Mattix, 770-841-4656
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| Bezos Scholars Program-The Aspen Institute | Only Juniors | All expense paid scholarship that each summer brings together 12 of the coutry's top public high school juniors at the Aspen Ideas Festival. Benzos Scholars meet visionaries from aroung the globe - international leaders, acclaimed thinkers and creative artists - and engage in seminars, plenary sessions and informal meetings. | Legal US Citizen or Permanent Resident
Public High School Junior
GPA of 3.5 of higher
Taking AP or International Baccalaureate classes
Demonstrates leadership in school and community
Scored exceptionally well on PSAT/SAT/orACT | February 15, 2009 | Megan Wyatt, 206-275-2048
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| Big Sun Scholarship | Athletic Scholarship | $500 | Student must be currently involved in athletics in some capacity. | June 27, 2009 |
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| Black Female Student Scholarship Award | Must be a computer science major | From $4,000 TO $10,000 | Must be a female black student in computer science | Unavailable |
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| Bobby Dodd Memorial Scholarship
Alice Dodd Memorial Scholarship | General | $1,500.00 | Essay,
Community Service,
3 Letters of Recommendation | January 16, 2009 | Georgia District Civitan Foundation, Inc.
Constance McNamus, Chair
Scholarship Committee
876 Park Manor Court
Marietta, GA 30064-1457
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| Body by Milk | General | $7,500 | Criteria is based on academic performance 35%, athletic excellence 35%, leadership 15%, community service 10%, and milk experience 5%. | March 5, 2010 | Body by Milk, 7950 Jones Branch Drive, McLean, VA 22108
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| Bollinger Foundation Grants | General | Vary depending on need | Available to children whose parent(s) have died. The foundation is interested in helping families in which either the mother or father works or worked in the field of public or affordable housing, or economic or community development. Provides funds for children's education. This can include - but is not limited to - grants towards special educational needs, school materials, and college tuition. Awards are based on family need. Application process starts in January. | May | Corie Ziegler, Bollinger Foundation, c/o IEDC, 734 15th St, NW, Suite 900, Washington DC 20005, (202)942-9476 or email cziegler@iedonline.org or visit online (click for more information)
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| Bonner Scholars Program (available at 27 colleges and universities) | General, requires commitment to community service | Unavailable | The Bonner Scholar Program seeks to transform the lives of students at twenty-seven colleges and universities (see website for list) as well as their campuses, local communities, and nation by providing access to education and opportunities to serve. The scholarship serves those individuals who have high financial need and a commitment to service. It is designed to heighten the overall education a Scholar receives by asking students to engage in ongoing service work and helping them develop the tools and the knowledge necessary to make that work meaningful and lasting. If you are considering applying or already have applied for admission to a school with a Bonner Program, contact the admissions office to ask for an application to the Bonner Scholars Program. The admissions office may direct you to the Bonner Scholars Program office where you can receive additional information. Please note that the application process and deadlines for each school and Bonner Scholar Program vary from campus to campus. Complete the Bonner Scholarship application from the school(s) you are interested in attending. | Varies by institution | The Bonner Foundation, 10 Mercer Street, Princeton, NJ 08540, 609-924-6663 Phone, 609-683-4626 FAX, info@bonner.org or visit online (click for more information)
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| Boston College - Presidential Scholars Program | General | Full tuition | Exceptional students applying Early Action to Boston College will be considered for Boston College's merit-based Presidential Scholars Program. Each year, a select group of about fifteen Scholars receives full tuition scholarships for four years, not based on need. BC also offers a variety of grants, loans and employment to assist students in financing a Boston College education. | November 1 | Presidential Scholars Program, Boston College, Lawrence House, 122 College Road, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467-3926, Tel. 617-552-1360, E-mail address thomasjv@bc.edu - Jennie Thomas, Assistant Director
Or contact Financial aid office: Phone: (617) 552-3100, Toll-Free: (800) 360-2522 or visit online (click for more information)
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| Boston University - various scholarships available | Varies | Up to full tuition | Varies | November | Boston University, 881 Commonwealth Ave., 5th Floor, Boston, MA 02215, telephone (617) 353-2965 or email finaid@bu.edu or visit online (click on more information).
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| BRAVES | General | $2,000 | A minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0, a letter of acceptance from a college or university for the Fall 2009 semester, one letter of recommendation, a list of community involvement, an essay describing how the applicant gives of their time to make their community a better place to live | March 31, 2009 | Atlanta Braves/Publix Scholarship Program, 755 Hank AAron Drive, Atlanta, GA 30315
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| Bridgewater College of Virginia | General | $4,000 to full tuition | Based on acceptance to Bridgewater College of VA. Full scholarships based on excellent academics and test scores. Rolling admissions; early acceptance recommended to receive top scholarships. | Unavailable | Bridgewater College of Virginia at telephone (540) 828-5377 or visit online (click on more information) or email finaid@bridgewater.edu
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| Burger King Scholars Program | General | $1,000 | Students do not have to be employed by Burger King to be eligible. Must be a deserving student needing funds for college expenses with at least 2.5 GPA; work part-time at least 15 hours per week for 40 weeks per year, provide recommendations from school and employer, demonstrate community service or extracurricular activities. | February | Burger King Scholars Program - BURGER KING® Scholars Program, c/o Scholarship Program Administrators, Inc., P.O. Box 23737, Nashville, Tennessee 37202-3737 or call BURGER KING® Scholars Program, P: (305) 378-3186, E-mail: bdorado@whopper.com or visit online (Click for more information)
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| California Institute of Technology | Varies | Up to full tuition, renewable | Caltech Grants are gifts awarded from institutional or endowed funds specifically established for the purpose of assisting undergraduates. The amount of the award depends entirely on demonstrated financial need, subject to available funds. It can be renewed each year according to the student's level of need in subsequent years.
"Named" scholarships are awarded from gifts to Caltech given for scholarship purposes, and are named by or for the donor. All aid applicants who have demonstrated need and meet the specifications of the donor are automatically considered for a "named" scholarship. Recipients may be asked to write a thank-you letter to one or more donors. Many donors are lifelong friends of the Institute, and they appreciate hearing about student life at Caltech today. Must complete scholarship data form as part of the financial application and will be informed if eligible for scholarships. | March | Stephanie Follis, Administrative Assistant, (626) 395-6280, sfollis@caltech.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| Call Me Mister Scholarship Program- Clemson University- for High School Senior African American Males | General | | Must be a black male graduating in 2009. | Unavailable |
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| Campbell University - various scholarships available | General | Varies; Up to $14,000 per year | High intellectual ability, strong character, commitment to service, excellent leadership potential, B+ average, top 10% of class. Admission scholarships are automatically awarded based on eligibility upon acceptance. | Unavailable | Campbell University, PO Box 128, Buies Creek, NC 27506, telephone (910) 893-1310 or 1-800-334-4111 ext.1290 or email adm@mailcenter.campbell.edu
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| Cancer Survivors' Fund | General | Awards are case-by-case | Scholarships are granted for college education of the cancer survivors. Recipients must be enrolled or accepted into an accredited undergraduate school. Recipients are selected by a committee based on applicants' personal hardship and financial need. Must complete online application, 2 letters of recommendation, letter from physician, and essay on a topic about cancer's affect on you. Scholarships available for fall and spring semesters, so check deadlines. | March for fall semester | Cancer Survivors' Fund, P.O. Box 792, Missouri City, TX 77459, 281-437-7142, sf@cancersurvivorsfund.org, or visit online (click for more information)
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| Cargill Community Scholarships - various scholarships available | General | $1,000 - $3,000 | Requirements vary according to scholarship. Open to graduating high school seniors planning to attend 2-year or 4-year college or vocational technical school; must be a US citizen. Selection based on academic achievement and extracurricular activities. At time of application, must live within 50 miles of a Cargill facility. | Varies - info available November | Visit online (click on more information). Or email cargill_scholarships@cargill.com. Also call Bev Loken at (952) 742-7068.
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| Catawba Valley Community College | Varies | Varies; $100 to full tuition, books, fees, supplies, and part-time job | Several scholarships available based on good scholastic record, demonstrated financial need. High School Seniors must contact their Guidance Counselor for an application for the Emerging Leaders Program. | Unavailable | School Counselor or Catawba Valley Community College, 2550 Hwy 70 SE, Hickory, NC 28602, telephone (828) 327-7000 ext. 4288, or by email at tbiggs@cvcc.edu.
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| CBC Spouses Cheerios Brand Health Initiative Scholarship | General | Unspecified | General | May 1, 2009 | 202-263-2800
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| CBCF/Wal-Mart Strive for Excellence Scholarship | General | Unspecified | General | April 1, 2009 | 202-263-2800
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| Centre Fellows Scholarship Program | Liberal arts and science curriculum | Unspecified | Be in the top 5% of the class, be taking strong college preparatory curriculum, have an SAT verbal and math score of 1250 or better or an ACT score of 28 or better, participate in the life of their school and community | May 1, 2009 | Bob Nesmith, Director of Admissions
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| Champlain College - various scholarships available | General | Varies | Selection based on academic achievement, community service, financial need and leadership activities | November 15 for early decision, March 1 for incoming students | School Counselor or Champlain College, 163 South Willard Street, Burlington, VT 05401, telephone (800)570-5858. Or email finaid@champlain.edu
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| Chi Eta Phi Sorority - Aliene Carrington Ewell Scholarship | Nursing | $1,000 | Must be accepted to accredited nursing program. Must have demonstrated leadership, financial need, grades, essay, recommendation. Can apply through local chapter. Updated information should be posted on website in November or December. | February | Visit online (click more information) or email chietaphi@erols.com
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| Child Support Council - Bob R. McGuire Memorial Scholarship and North Carolina Child Support Council Scholarship | General | $1,000 | Open to NC residents. At least 1 parent must be a member of the NC Child Support Council or client of the program. Must be accepted to 2-year or 4-year college in NC, submit copy of acceptance letter; have at least 2.0 GPA, extracurricular activities, financial need. Information available on website in January. | April | Visit NC Child Support Council online (click on more information). Information will be available online starting January. Or contact Durham County CSE, PO Box 810, Durham, NC 27702, telephone (919) 560-8910
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| Clark Atlanta University - several scholarships available | General | Up to full cost of attending | Applicants with a grade point average (GPA) starting at 3.25 and 1100 SAT score (verbal and math only) (24 composite ACT) will be considered for an award. Financial need of each applicant will be considered in the selection process. This award is renewable annually based on meeting all scholarship renewal criteria. All eligible applicants that meet the criteria by the designated deadlines will be placed in a pool and ranked using the three criteria of test scores (SAT/ACT), high school grades point averages and financial need. The number and amounts of all awards will be subject to available institutional funding. Students wishing to be considered for any scholarships must submit their Clark Atlanta University admissions application, recommendations forms, $35.00 application fee, an official high school transcript, and SAT or ACT scores by the February 1 deadline. All information on file in the Office of Admissions on February 1 will be used to determine eligibility for scholarships. High schools using a weighted grading scale must have the weighted grade point average printed on the transcript.
Dean's Scholars Program recipients must maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.25, be enrolled in fifteen (15) hours of undergraduate courses per semester and successfully complete at least 30 credit hours per academic year. | February 1 | Clark Atlanta University, 223 James P. Brawley Drive, SW Atlanta, GA 30314, Office of Student Financial Aid at (404) 880-8992.
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| Clemson University - various scholarships available | General | Varies; up to full tuition; some renewable | Varies. must apply for admissions by December 1, and Admissions process completed by December 31 for academic recruiting and diversity awards. (Need-Based scholarships require the FAFSA submitted by February 15.) Scholarships are divided into four basic categories: Restricted, Academic Recruiting, Diversity and Special Programs and have varying criteria. Students may check with their departments and colleges about the availability of scholarships not directly administered by the University. | December and other | Clemson University Financial Aid Office, G01 Sikes Hall, Box 345123, Clemson, SC 29634-5123, telephone (864)656-2280 or email finaid@clemson.edu or visit online (click more information).
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| Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation | General-4 year programs | $10,000 - $20,000, annually for 4-yr colleges, | Open to graduating high school seniors. Must have at least 3.0 GPA and demonstrate community service, leadership, academic achievement, planning to pursue a degree at an accredited US postsecondary institution. | October 31 for 4-yr | Coca-Cola Scholars Fund, PO Box 442, Atlanta, GA, 30301-0442, telephone (800)-306-COKE. Or visit online (click on more information) or email scholars@na.ko.com
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| Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation | General | $3 million a year to 250 deserving students | | October 31, 2009 | www.coca-colascholars.org
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| Coca-Cola Two-Year Colleges Scholarship Program | General | $1,000 | Open to US citizens or permanent residents with at least a 2.5 GPA. Must be actively engaged in volunteer service or working at least part-time. | May 31 | Coca-Cola Two-year Colleges Scholarship Program, PO Box 1615, Atlanta, GA 30301-1615, telephone (800) 306-2653 or visit online (click for more information)
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| Coker College - various scholarships available | General | $500 to full tuition, room and board | varies - Must have GPA of B or B+, class rank in top 15% - 20%, exhibit leadership, high academics. | Unavailable; based on admissions. FAFSA due as soon after Jan 1 as possible | Visit online www.coker.edu or telephone (800) 950-1908 or email financial_aid@coker.edu or visit online (click for more information) and use the drop down menu above for Financial Aid to get started.
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| College Board - Young Epidemiology Scholars Competition | Epidemiology research | $1,000 - $50,000 | Open to high school juniors and seniors. Students enter competition online, and upload a written report of their research project for judges' consideration. Research projects must apply epidemiological methods of analysis to a health-related issue. | February 1 | Young Epidemiology Scholars (YES) Program, The College Board, 11911 Freedom Drive, Suite 300, Reston VA 20190, telephone (800) 626-9795, ext. 5849 or email yes@collegeboard.org or visit online (click for more information)
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| College Foundation of North Carolina - various scholarships available | General | Varies | Open to graduating North Carolina high school seniors. Requirements vary. | Varies | Visit website (click for more information).
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| College of Charleston - various scholarships available | General | Varies; up to full tuition | Varies | October/ varies | Office of Admissions, 66 George Street, Charleston, SC 29424, telephone (843) 953-5540 or visit online www.cofc.edu
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| College of Coastal Georgia - several scholarships available | General; criminal justice, teaching education, performing or fine arts, Medical laboratory Technology, nursing | varies | Several scholarships available, based on GPA, extracurricular activities, and an essay. Must complete single scholarship application to be considered for several scholarships. Updated application and more information will be available in the Spring, or call the Financial Aid Office. | Spring | Mailing Address: Financial Aid Office, College of Coastal Georgia, 3700 Altama Avenue, Brunswick, Georgia 31520-3644, Telephone: (912) 279-5722 or visit online (click for more information)
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| College of William and Mary - several scholarships available | General, education | Up to full in-state tuition and fees; renewable | William & Mary Merit Scholarships are financial awards given to William and Mary students with proven scholastic ability. There are three merit scholarships offered by William and Mary; each is handled through the Admission Office. The William and Mary Scholar Award is presented each year to a small, select group of students who have overcome unusual adversity and/or would add to the diversity of the campus community. All applicants are considered for the award and no separate application is needed. The James Monroe Scholars Program is a designation offered each year to the top 10-15% of all admitted students to the College of William and Mary. All first-year applicants are considered for this program and no separate application is needed. The Murray Scholars Program is William & Mary's most selective scholarship. Finalists typically rank in the top 1% of their class, score a 1500 and higher on the SAT (Critical Reading plus Math) and take the most demanding curriculum available to them. While some of the variables that influence Murray Scholar designations are quantitative, others are more subjective. These include students' application essays, extracurricular involvements, leadership, letters of recommendation, and evidence of intellectual engagement. Other scholarships available also -- see website for criteria and deadlines. | November 1 early decision; January 1; regular decision; varies | The College of William and Mary, Office of Undergraduate Admissions, P.O. Box 8795, Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795, Phone: (757) 221-4223, Fax: (757) 221-1242, Email: admission@wm.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| College of Wooster - various scholarships available | Varies by scholarship available; General, Music, Theatre and Dance, and Scottish Arts | Varies | Varies greatly; Must exhibit leadership and academic merit. | January 1 | Office of Admissions, Wooster, OH 44691, telephone (800) 877-9905. Visit online (click on more information) or email admissions@wooster.edu
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| College Scholarship for Indian High School Students | General | $500 to $5,000 | Indian American high school senior form the state of Georgia, class of 2009, who has received admission to a four year, full-time college in the USA. | March 30, 2009 |
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| Columbus H. Hartwell - Young Visionary Scholarship Award | Recognize and encourage the pursuit of the dreams and visions of young people by supporting the development of their talents and creative abilities. | $1,000 | US Citizen or legal US resident under the age of 22, graduating high school senior or GED credentialed youth, accepted into an accredited college, university or vocational progam with classes starting in the fall of 2009, demonstrate a commitment to using his/her talents or creative abilities to positively impact the world, complete and submit the four parts of the application by the application deadline. | May 1, 2009 | XTM Foundation, Inc., CHH-YV Scholarship Committee, O Box 7457, Atlanta, GA 30357
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| Columbus H. Hartwell - Young Visionary Scholarship Award (CHH-YV) | The Columbus H. Hartwell - Young Visionary Scholarship Award (CHH-YV) was established by the XTM Foundation (the private foundation of XTM Inc.) to recognize and encourage the pursuit of the visions of our youth by supporting the development of their tale | The CHH-YV Scholarship will award a 1st place $1500 award
2nd place $1000 award to graduating high school senior, or GED credentialed youth, enrolling in an accredited college, university or vocational program in the Fall of 2010. | -US Citizen or legal US resident under the age of 22(before March 31, 2010)
-Graduating high school senior, or GED credentialed youth, pursuing a post-secondary education (Applicants must provide proof of acceptance into an accredited college, university, or vocational program by June 30, 2010)
-Demonstrate a commitment to using his/her talents and creative abilities to positively impact the local or world community
-Complete and submit the four parts of the application by the deadline.
1. Personal Profile 2. Two Application Essays 3. Two Letter of Recommendation 4. Official High School Transcript, or GED Certificate
Incomplete applications will be discarded without consideration. | March 31, 2010 | XTM Foundation, Inc.
CHH-YV Scholarship Committee
P.O. Box 7457
Atlanta, GA 30357
Eric Garvanne, CEO
404-892-7726....egarvanne@xtmonline.com
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| Columbus State University - several scholarships available | General; Art, Athletics, Business, Computer Science, Communication, English, Education, Health Science, History, Nursing, Military Science, Music, Political Science, Science, Mathematics, Theater | Typically $2500; renewable | To apply for scholarships offered by CSU, complete the appropriate scholarship application. (Scholarships have individual deadlines.) Scholarships available are based on academics, test scores, leadership, recommendations. Many for special interests as well. Some require essay or other sample of work. See website for scholarship lists. | January 31 or later | Columbus State University, 4225 University Ave., Columbus, Georgia 31907, 706-507-8800
Contact: Financial Aid Office, (706) 507-8800 or visit online (click for more information)
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| Columbus State University Servant Leadership Program Scholarship | The Servant Leadership Program is a 4 year leadership program at CSU that focuses on leadership through service. | $2,500 per year, which is in addition to HOPE and any other financial awards. | Recipients are competitively selected on the basis of demonstrated potential in the areas of leadership, service, academics, and commitment to the development of self and others. While there is no strict requirement in terms of SAT
scores, students are expectedto have at least a 3.0 grade point average in high school and to show evidence that they can maintain a 3.0 average in college. | | Stuart Rayfield, Director
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| Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI) scholarships | General | $1,000 - $5,000 | Open to Latino students who are US citizens and have a history of performing public service-oriented activities in their communities and who plan to continue contributing in the future. There is no GPA or major requirement, but leadership potential and good writing skills required and demonstrated financial need. | April | CHCI Scholarship Awards, 911 2nd Street, NE, Washington DC 20002, telephone (202) 543-1771 or 1-800-EXCEL-DC or email chci@chci.org or visit online (Click for more information)
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| Converse College - various scholarships available | General | $2,000 to $13,000 annually. Or more for highest level students. | Selection based on SAT scores, class rank, academics and leadership. | January | See your high school scholarship coordinator or Office of Admissions Converse College, 580 East Main St., Spartanburg, SC 29302-0006, telephone (800) 766-1125, fax (864) 596-9019 or email financial_aid@converse.edu or visit online (click more information).
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| D&TSC Excellence in Health Sciences Scholarship | Intent to pursue a medical/health-related career. | Unspecified | GPA of 3.3 or higher, must be a citizen of USA, must have
applied and been accepted to an accredited two or four-year colege or university for fall of 2009 | April 17, 2009 |
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| Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Scholarships- several available | History, Political Science, Economics, Government or Nursing, Piano or voice. Also includes the American Indian Scholarship for vocational training. | $1,000 - $2,000; renewable | Open to graduating seniors. All applicants must obtain a letter of sponsorship from their local DAR chapter. (The only exception is the American Indian Scholarship.) Your state scholarship chairman will assist in locating the chapter nearest you. Please send a self-addressed, stamped business-size envelope to obtain the name and address of your state scholarship chairman and an application for any of the scholarships. | February | Committee Services Office, Attn: DAR Scholarships, 1776 D Street, NW, Washington, DC 20006-5303 or visit website (click more information)
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| Davidson College - various scholarships available | General, arts, theater, German, Latin, music, visual arts, secondary education, ministry | Varies; $2000 and up to full tuition, renewable | High academics and above average test scores, exceptional promise in academics, character, leadership, athletics, and community service. Every admitted student (whether Regular or Early Decision) is considered for most merit-based awards. For the highest awards, students must be nominated by their high school principal or guidance counselor. Some require interviews. Additional scholarships for specific majors, etc., require a special application scholarship form. | varies | Davidson College Office of Financial Aid, Box 7156, Davidson, NC 28035, telephone (800)768-0380 or visit website (click more information).
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| DeKalb County Federation of Garden Clubs, Inc. | Graduating senior who will pursue a garden related field of study | $1,000 | Must attend an accredited college and plan to major in a garden related field of study | March 14, 2009 | DeKalb Federation of Garden Clubs, PO Box 450695, Atlanta, GA 31145
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| Dekalb Medical-Dr. Gulshan S. Harjee Scholarship | General | $1500 | Complete Application, Answer the required questions, and be accepted into an approved program. | April 30th 2010 | Dr. Gulshan Harjee Scholarship Program
c/o Betty Castellani, D. Min
Department of Pastoral Services
Dekalb Medical
2665 N. Decatur Road
Decatur, GA 30033
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| Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. | General | Scholarships will be awarded to the top 3 students who will receive the highest amounts in descending increments: $4,000, $2,500 and $1,500. | Must seek a degree at any accredited institution. | February 1, 2010 | Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Decatur Alumnae Chapter, PO Box 370673, Decatur, GA 30037-0673
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| Denison University in Ohio - various scholarships available | General | Varies; up to full tuition | Merit scholarships offered to highly qualified students who will be chosen based on strong academic performance. Must have 2.5 cumulative GPA. | January 15 | Admissions Staff, telephone 1-800-DENISON or visit online (click on more information) or email finaid@denison.edu.
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| Discover Scholarship Program (formerly Discover Tribute Award) | General | Up to $30,000 | Open to current high school Juniors. Must have at least 2.75 cumulative GPA on a 4.0 scale for 9th and 10th grades; with demonstrated accomplishments in leadership and community service. Must have faced a significant road block or challenge. Submit application, transcripts, recommendations. Applications will be available starting early December. Scholarships may be used for any type of post-high school education or training, certification, licensing, two- or four-year trade and technical education or a two- or four-year college degree. | January | Discover Scholarship Program, telephone (866)756-7932 or visit website (click on more information).
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| Dr. Gulshan S. Harjee Scholarship | Medical Field | $1500 | Student must complete the required application and be accepted into one of the medical programs. | April 30, 2009 | Dr. Gulshan Harjee Scholarshuip Program, c/o Betty Castellani, D. Min., Department of Pastoral Services, DeKalb Medical, 265 N. Decatur Road, Decatur, GA 30033
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| Dr. Harjee Scholarship Award | General | $1,500 | Complete application and be accepted into an approved program | May 31, 2009 | Betty C. Castellani, D. Min., DeKalb Medical, 2665 N. Decatur Road, Suite 130, Decatur, GA 30033, 404-501-5701
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| Duke Energy Scholars | General | $1,000 - $5,000; renewable | Open to the children of Duke Energy employees and retirees planning to attend technical school, community college, or a college/university program. Scholarships are merit-based with consideration given to academics, personal references, community service, and demonstrated financial need. | Fall | Duke Energy headquarters, telephone (704) 594-6200 or email contactus@duke-energy.com. Visit online (click for more information).
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| Duke University - various scholarships available | General, music, theater, arts, athletic, | Up to full tuition | All applicants for admission are considered for available merit scholarships. Specific applications are not available or required. Most merit scholarship programs do not require that the winner demonstrate need; all merit scholarships are based on the student's academic and personal profile. Additional grant assistance will be provided to those students whose need exceeds the value of their merit scholarship. See arts department and athletic departments for their scholarships. | November 1 | Duke University, telephone (919) 660-3070 or (919) 684-6225 or visit website (click more information).
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| East Carolina - various scholarships available | General. Art, design, communications, theater, dance, education, nursing, technology, allied health sciences, computer science, business | $250 to full tuition | To apply for an academic merit scholarship, please complete an application for admission to East Carolina University along with the Scholarship Application form available online. This scholarship is only available for Freshman starting in the Fall semester and students must have a minimum of a 3.5 unweighted GPA and a minimum of an 1800 on the SAT to apply. Additional scholarships also available from specific colleges/departments. | December 1 | Office of Financial Aid, East Carolina University, telephone (252) 328-9379 or email faques@mail.ecu.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| East Georgia College | General; 2-year program; Education | From $500 to full tuition | Several civic clubs, organizations, and individual donors in the area served by East Georgia College make awards for scholarship purposes to the colleges on a yearly basis. Scholarships from these funds are awarded to students on the basis of high school achievement, college academic promise, and positions of leadership held while a high school student. Students interested in applying for a leadership scholarship should complete the Leadership Scholarship Application which may be obtained from a high school counselor or from the Office of Financial Aid. | April 1 | Office of Student Financial Aid, 131 College Circle, Swainsboro, Georgia 30401, 478.289.2009 (phone) 478.289.2140 (fax) or visit online (click for more information)
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| Eckerd College - various scholarships available | General; also artistic achievement in Music, Theatre, Visual Arts and Creative Writing; also Athletic | $1,500 to full tuition | Varies by scholarship | February or with admission | Financial Aid Office, Eckerd College, 4200 54th Avenue South, St. Petersburg, FL 33711, telephone (800) 456-9009 or email finaid@eckerd.edu
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| ECPI College of Technology | General | $1,500 - $3,000 | Must be a high school senior planning to attend ECPI; GPA and SAT/ACT and community service are considered. | April | ECPI, telephone (866) 708-6167 or visit online (click for more information)
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| Elks Most Valuable Scholarship | General | $2,000 | See web site for details | November 2, 2009 |
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| Elon University - various scholarships available | Varies-general, music, engineering, athletic, performing arts, teaching, education | Varies; up to full tuition | Varies, based on merit. Elon is one of only two private colleges in North Carolina selected to offer the prestigious North Carolina Teaching Fellows Program. | February | Admissions Office, 2700 Campus Box, Elon, NC 27244, telephone (800) 334-8448 or email admissions@elon.edu or visit online (Click for more information)
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| Emory University - various scholarships available | General; music | Up to full tuition | Selection based on personal qualities, leadership, scholastic excellence. Merit scholarships require nomination from teacher or counselor. | November 1 | Emory University, 201 Dowman Drive, Atlanta, GA 30322, telephone (404) 727-6039 or email finaid@emory.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| Emory University -- Various scholarships available | General; Business, Music | From 2/3 to full cost of attending | Emory offers scholarships based on academic merit to a select group of incoming first-year students. Most of the students have been National Merit finalists or semifinalists, and almost all have won distinction beyond the classroom, have held principal leadership offices in their secondary schools or other organizations, and played significant roles in community and volunteer programs. For Goizueta Scholars, demonstrated interest in business is required. Recipients receive scholarships renewable for four years of undergraduate study, provided they maintain high standards of personal and academic excellence. Scholarships range from two-thirds tuition awards to full-cost scholarships. These scholarships require that a student be nominated by appropriate officials of his or her high school by November 1 of the senior year. Other scholarships available for debaters, musicians, and City of Atlanta public school students. | November 1 | Talk to your high school guidance counselor about a nomination. Or contact Office of Admission, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia 30322-1950 or by calling 800.727.6036 or 404.727.6036 or visit online (click for more information)
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| Epsilon Sigma Alpha Foundation- several scholarships available; some based on state residency | General; varies, teaching, nursing, medical, Architecture, Interior Design, speech therapy | $466 up to $3,000; varies by state | Epsilon Sigma Alpha (ESA) is a premier leadership and service organization, whose single purpose is to inspire leadership and service by bringing good people together to pursue programs and projects that make a positive difference in the local, national, and global communities. The Scholarship Application for the current year will be available October of that year. | beginning of February | Scholarship inquiries may be directed to the Scholarship Director: Kathy Loydkloyd@knoxy.net or ESA Foundation · P.O. Box 270517 Fort Collins, Colorado 80527 970-223-2824 or visit online (click for more information)
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| Erskine College - Academic and Special scholarships available | General, drama, music, athletic | $1,000 to $20,000, renewable | Selection is based on high school scholastic achievement; involvement in church, school, community. Must submit the Erskine College Scholarship Application. For drama/music or athletic, must contact that department (see website for contact information). | January 15, or varies | Erskine College, Two Washington Street, P.O. Box 338, Due West, SC 29639 telephone (800)241-8721 or email admissions@erskine.edu or visit online (click for more information).
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| Exceptional Children's Assistance Center - Matthew C. Graziadei Achievement Award | Any post high school learning experience or training. May also be used for any equipment or technology needed for employment. | $1,000 | Open to students with special needs who are completing their last year of high school who show evidence of dedication, perseverance, motivation and excellence in all endeavors. | March-specific date TBA | Telephone (800) 962-6817, or visit website -- it will be updated in January or February (click more information)
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| Fairleigh Dickinson University (FDU) - various scholarships available | General, academic or athletic | Up to full tuition | Varies - 3.0 GPA required for academic scholarships. Fairleigh Dickinson University offers a variety of academic achievement scholarships. For the academic and leadership scholarships, freshmen are automatically evaluated upon admissions application. FDU recommends freshman applicants submit a complete admissions application (including the University Admissions Application, an official high school transcript, and SAT or ACT scores) by January 15 for priority scholarship consideration. Athletic scholarships are available for male and female athletes at the University's Metropolitan Campus. All scholarship recipients are required to file the FAFSA application | January | Office of University Admissions, Fairleigh Dickinson University, College at Florham, 285 Madison Avenue, Madison, NJ 07940, telephone (800) 338-8803 or visit online (click for more information). For athletic scholarships, contact the Metropolitan Campus Office of Athletics at 201-692-2208.
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| Fayetteville State University - various scholarships available | General | Varies | Varies | Varies | Office of Financial Aid, Fayetteville State University, 1200 Murchison Road, Fayetteville, NC 28301-4298, telephone (800) 368-4210. Also visit online (click on more information).
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| FIRE (Foundation for Individual Rights in Education ) | General | $5,000 | Submit essay explaining how college administrators betray liberty and violate students' constitutional rights at American colleges and universities as documented by FIRE in two short documentaries. | November 6, 2009 | Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, ATTN: Essay Scholarship Contest, 601 Waqlnut Street, Suite 510, Philadelphia, PA 19106
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| Florida A&M University - several scholarships available | General; also Forestry, Journalism, Business, Architecture, Environmental Sciences, Athletic, Music/Band, Physics, Biological & Agricultural Systems Engineering, Biology, Math, Math Education, Science, Engineering, Computer Science, CIS | Varies - from $2,000 to full tuition, room, board and other expenses | Florida A&M University institutional scholarships are awarded during the admissions process for first time in college students. Merit scholarships based on academic standing, test scores, and other factors. See website (click more information) for specific requirements for each scholarship. | January 31 | Ms. Julia W. Brunson, Florida A&M University, Office of University Scholarships, 1600 Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard, University Commons, Tallahassee, FL 32307, Office: 850.412.5483, Fax: 850.561.2079, julia.brunson@famu.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| Florida A&M University National Alumni Association | Must attend FAMU | Scholarships are non-renewable and start at $500 | Metro
Atlanta High School Senior enrolling at FAMU for the fall semester, Minimum SAT score of 1000 and/or ACT score of 20, Minimum 2.5 grade point average, completed application package. | February 28, 2009 | FAMU Nat'l Alumni Association: Metro Atlanta Chapter, ATTN: Scholarship Committee, PO Box 311991, Atlanta, GA 31131
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African American Women in Computer Science | To provide financial assistance to women who express a need and have an interest in computer science or information technology. | The grant provides scholarships from $3,000 to $5,000 per semester for female African American students based on financial need. | | | jblack@cis.famu.edu or 850-412-7354 Dr. Jason Black
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| Florida State University - (several scholarships available) | General; athletic, music ,dance, theater | varies | Varies. For merit-based Admissions scholarships, students should be admitted by January 1 for full consideration. See website for all scholarships and their criteria. | January 1; and other | Office of Financial Aid, Florida State University, Suite 4400A University Center, Tallahassee, FL 32306-2430 | 850/644-0539, ofacs@admin.fsu.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| Fort Valley State University - two scholarship programs available | Science, Technology, Math, Engineering, Plant Science, Biotechnology | $3,500; renewable | Eligible applicants are entering freshmen or sophomores who have been admitted to the University, have completed an application form, have submitted official high school/college transcripts, and two letters of recommendation. To be eligible students must have a cumulative high school/college GPA of 2.8 or
higher on a 4.00 scale, an SAT (or ACT compatible) combined score of at least 970, demonstrate a strong interest in STEM or Plant-Science-Biotechnology disciplines, agree to abide by university and program rules and regulations, maintain full-time status with a minimum of 2.8 cumulative GPA, and must sign a Scholarship Memorandum of Understanding to fully participate in the program. | April 30 | Dr. Sarwan Dhir, NSF HBCU-UP& S-STEM Program Director, Center for Biotechnology, 113 Alva Tabor Building, 1005 State University Drive, Fort Valley State University, Fort Valley, GA 31030-4313, Call (478) 825-6887; Fax (478) 827-3062, E-mail dhirs0@fvsu.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| Future Educators of America - Phi Delta Kappa (PDK) Prospective Educator Scholarship Program | Education | Varies; $500 - $5,000 renewable | Submit application, essay, two letters of reference, and official transcript. Must be member of PDK, or related to or referred by a member. General and specialty scholarships available, so see website for additional criteria. Applications available in November. | February 1 | Scholarship Programs, Phi Delta Kappa International, PO Box 798, Bloomington IN 47402-0789. Or contact the FTA advisor at your school or Phi Delta Kappa International, telephone (800) 766-1156 or email scholarships@pdkintl.org or visit online (click for more information)
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| GA Court of Appeals/ Justice Served Oratorical Contest | General | $1000 to $5,000 | Open to juniors and seniors who attend high school in Georgia. Must prepare and present an oration about some aspect of the justice system; topic to be determined. Watch website for updated information and application in the fall or call for information. Contest to be held in the fall. | October 31 | Contact Information: Justice Served, Roberta Earnhardt, 770-630-4359 or visit online (click on more information).
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| Gardner-Webb University - various scholarships available | General, athletics, music, marching band | Up to full tuition, room and board | Be a resident of NC for at least one year and/or graduate in the top 25% of your high school class, and/or be a dependent of a Southern Baptist ordained minister, or excel in athletics, music or marching band. | January | School counselor or Gardner-Webb University, Boiling Springs, NC 28017, telephone (704) 406-4000, or visit online (click more information)
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| Gardner-Webb University Scholarship | General | up to almost a million dollars over the course of four years | must have a cumulative GPA of 3.6 or higher and at least an 1130 on the SAT or a 24 composite score on the ACT | November 18, 2009 | 1-800-253-6472
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| Gates Millennium Scholars - Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation | General (for undergraduate students); Mathematics, Science, Engineering, Education, Public Health or Library Science (for graduate students) | Up to full tuition, fees, books, and living expenses | Open to African-Americans, American Indians/Alaska Natives, Asian Pacific Islander Americans, or Hispanic Americans. Must be citizens/permanent residents of the USA. Must be nominated and have cumulative GPA at least 3.3 (4.0 scale). Must have demonstrated leadership commitment through community service or extracurricular activities. Must have significant financial need and meet Federal Pell Grant eligibility criteria. | January 11 | Gates Millennium Scholars Program, PO Box 10500 Fairfax, VA 22031-8044, telephone (877)690-4677 or visit website (click more information).
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| George Mason University - several scholarships available | General | Up to $22,500; renewable | If you wish to be considered for a scholarship, please make sure to check the appropriate box on the application form. Note that the deadline for scholarship consideration is December 1. No additional application is required; however, you may be asked to provide additional information or essays if you are being considered for specific scholarships. The number of scholarships available is limited and the consideration process is highly competitive. In addition to your academic credentials, the selection committee will also consider information included in your "Personal Statement" concerning leadership achievements and service contributions. Also see the Office of Financial Aid webpage for various other scholarship offerings: http://financialaid.gmu.edu// | December 1; various other dates | Office of Admissions, 4400 University Drive, MSN 3A4, Fairfax, Virginia 22030, E-mail: admissions@gmu.edu
Phone: 703-993-2400 or visit online (click for more information)
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| Georgia College and State University - several scholarships available | General; Chemistry, Liberal Arts and Sciences | Up to $13,000; renewable | Students who are admitted by February 1 are automatically considered for most academic scholarships. However, some scholarships require an additional application and have separate deadlines. Those students who apply to GCSU by November 1 are given preference. The selection process is highly competitive. Generally, students should graduate from high school with a 3.0 GPA based on a 4.0 scale, and have a combined score 1200 or better on the critical reading and math sections of the SAT or a 26 composite score on the ACT. Students must be enrolled full-time during both fall and spring semesters in order to receive their scholarships. | November 1, or later | Georgia College Financial Aid Office, Campus Box 030, Milledgeville, GA 31061, (478) 445-5149, Fax: (478) 445-0729, scholarships@gcsu.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| Georgia Engineering Foundation | General | Unspecified | Resident of Georgia, U.S. Citizen
Enrolled(college-bound) in ABET accredited program leading to Bachelor's Degree in engineering or engineering technology | August 31, 2009 |
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Awarding college scholarships to worthy Georgia students who are preparing for a career in engineering or engineering technology. | For over 30 years, the foundation has sponsored a program that awards college scholarships to worthy Georgia students who are preparing for a career in engineering or engineering technology. | $1,000-$5,000 | All scholarships are competitively awarded based on the student's demonstrated competence in mathematics, science and communication skills, the student's interest in a career in engineering, financial need, and their school and community involvement. To apply, a student must be the following:
-U.S. citizen
-a resident of Georgia
-enrolled in an engineering or engineering technology ABET-accredited program leading to a 4-year degree. Applicants include incoming college freshmen as well as upperclassmen. Other criteria may apply for some of the specific scholarships.
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| Georgia Federal Credit Union Scholarships | To serve and help qualified members with their college expenses, the GFCU Scholarship Fund was created. The Vernon E. Carne Scholarship is given in honor of GFCU's founder Mr. Carne. | The $10,000 Scholarship award will be distributed as follows:
Vernon E. Carne 1st Place: $3,000; 2nd Place: $2,000; 3rd Place: $1,000 and top 8 runners-up: $500 each | A. Applicants (or their parents) must be a member of GFCU.
B. Applicants must be a high school student classified as a senior with a projected graduation date of 2010.
C. The high school scholarship is open to any student meeting the above criteria (both A & B) and entering a college/university or technical school by March 1, 2010. Verification of acceptance must be provided to the Credit Union.
1. Applicants are required to submit a typed, doubled spaced essay of at least 250 words on the following topic: EXPLAIN HOW THE CREDIT UNION PHILOSOPHY OF "PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE" HELPS OUR COMMUNITIES.
2. Complete the application and submit a high school transcript (obtained from your school counselor) including your SAT or ACT scores. Additional consideration will be given to students based on academic standing, school leadership, and school/community involvement. | March 1, 2010 | Georgia Federal Credit Union
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6705 Sugarloaf Pkwy., Ste#300
Duluth, GA 30097; 770-476-6409
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| Georgia Highlands College - several scholarships available | Various; Education, math, science, criminal justice, nursing | Varies | Requirements for this 2-year program scholarship offerings vary based on scholarship but some include leadership, GPA requirements, specific county residency (Bartow County, GA), specific high school (Pepperell), major, ethnic group (Hispanic), learning disability and other. Scholarship application required. See website (click more information). | March 1 or later | Several campuses available. Call 1-800-332-2406, or email admitme@highlands.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| Georgia Institute of Technology - various scholarships available | General | Up to full tuition | Varies | Varies | Georgia Institute of Technology, Office of Student Financial Planning and Services, 225 North Avenue, Atlanta GA 30332-0460, telephone (404) 894-4160 or email finaid@gatech.edu or visit online (Click for more information)
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| Georgia Military College Early Commissioning Program Scholarship | Young men and women completing the EC Program earn a commission as a 2nd Lieutenant in just 2 years time. Concurrently, students enrolled in the Early Commissioning Program earn an Associate Degree in the field of their choice. | $56,000 | SAT Critical Reading and Math scores of 920 or greater or ACT composite score of at least 19.
Cumulative high school grade point average of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale and pending graduation with either a college prep or technical diploma.
US Citizen
Basic military knowledge demonstrated by either: 3 yrs. of JROTC in high school or completion of GMC mini-camp and leaders training course (Ft.Knox,Kentucky)June 22-July 26,2009 (No expense to the student)
Meet height and weight standards for entrance into Advanced ROTC program.
Pass a standard Army Physical Examination
Meet proper ethical, moral and good character requirements for future Commission as a 2nd Lieutenant in the US Army. | May 1, 2009 | Michael Meyers
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| Georgia Southern University | General; International Studies, International Trade, International Economics, foreign language, engineering, biology, graphic communications, history, English, Writing and Linguistics, education, health fields, nursing, accounting, economics, others | Varies | Submit online application. Requirements vary but include academic excellence, leadership, community involvement, and/or intent to major in specific fields. | November 9 or February 1 | OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS, Georgia Southern University, Post Office Box 8024 Statesboro GA 30460, 912.478.5391 phone, 912.478.1156 fax, admissions@georgiasouthern.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| Georgia State University - several scholarships available | various; General, Chemistry, Biology, Spanish-speaking students, communications, | varies | Varies by scholarship. Some are academic, others for Spanish as native language, out of state students, certain counties in GA. Most of Georgia State’s colleges and schools offer scholarships and grants to undergraduates and graduates who wish to pursue a degree in that field. Contact the colleges and schools directly for more information about these and other scholarship opportunities. | varies | Georgia State University, P.O. Box 3965, Atlanta, Georgia 30302-3965 | Phone: (404) 413-2000 or visit online (click for more information) to get started.
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| Georgia Tech Delta Chi | General | $500 | Must be a male freshman | June 1, 2009 | Georgia Tech Delta Chi, 170 Fifth Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30313
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| Georgia Teen Mother Scholarship
| Scholarship available to Georgia teen mothers during their senior year | | -Females who are high school seniors in the state of Georgia who are an active parent to a child ( or children)
-Must be accepted to any technical school or two or four year college
-Must plan to complete a program of study or degree at a technical school or two or four year college
-Must complete an application package and essay
-Students with financial need will be given preference
-No GPA, service, or extracurricular requirements
| April 30, 2010 | Please visit http://www.gateenmotherscholarship.org/
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| Georgia's HERO Scholarship Program | General | Up to $2,000; renewable | To be eligible to apply for a Georgia's HERO Scholarship, you must meet one of the following four categories: Be an active member of the Georgia National Guard or U.S. Military Reserves who is a Georgia resident, the child of or the spouse of such, who was deployed outside the United States for active duty service to a location designated as a combat zone and served in such combat zone for at least 181 cumulative days, beginning on or after February 1, 2003, or served less than 181 cumulative days in a combat zone, beginning on or after February 1, 2003, but was evacuated because of severe injuries or disabled or killed. For more specific requirements, see webpage (click more information). Recipients must attend an institution that is a unit of the University System of Georgia, or the Technical College System of Georgia, or an eligible private/independent college or university in Georgia. Application available online | July 1 | Georgia Student Financial Commission, 2082 East Exchange Place, Tucker, Georgia 30084, Telephone: In Metro Atlanta (770) 724-9000, Toll-Free 1-800-505-GSFC, gsfcinfo@gsfc.org
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| Girls Going Places Entrepreneurship Award Program (Guardian Life Insurance) | Entrepreneurship or Finance | $1,000 - $10,000 | Open to girls aged 12-18 who demonstrate budding entrepreneurship and/or have taken steps towards financial independence; have made a difference in their school or community. Submit application, personal statement, a letter of recommendation by an adult, supporting documents. Application process from September through February. | February | The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America, Attn: Girls Going Places, 7 Hanover Square, 26-J, New York NY 10004 or email guardianwomenschannel@glic.com or visit online (click for more information).
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| Gladys Cook Scholarship Program | General | Unspecified | GPA of 3.0
Student must be a current PTSA member of his/her high school no later than December 19, 2008 | February 26, 2009 | Mrs. Carole Fountain Rice, Scholarship Chairman
Atherton Elementary School
1674 Atherton Drive
Deatur, GA 30035
(678)874-0302
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| Gladys Cook Scholarship Program | General | Undetermined | Must have a GPA of 3.0 Mimimum with no discipline problems in the junior or senior years, and parents must be a PTSA member. | January 28, 2010 | Mrs. Carole Fountain Rice, Scholarship Chairman, Atherton Elementary School, 1674 Atherton Drive, Decatur, GA 30035, 678-874-0307
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| Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes | General; service work | $2,500 | Open to young people up to 18 years old who have shown extraordinary leadership in making our world better. Must be someone who helps people, protects the environment, works to halt violence, or leads other important service work, in the 12 months before nomination. Must be US citizen or legal resident. Must be nominated by an adult who is familiar with the young person's service activity and not a relative. | April 30 | The Barron Prize, 545 Pearl Street, Boulder CO 80302 or visit website (click on more information) or email Barbara Ann Richman at ba_richman@barronprize.org
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| Gonzaga University - several scholarships available | General, Business, Varies | varies; up to full ride | Several scholarships are awarded based on individual merit, and others require a separate application. Most scholarships require strong academics, extracurricular activities, recommendations, quality of the essay, and optional interview, leadership, service to others. | varies; many in February | Please contact (800)322-2584, with merit scholarship or ILS Scholarship questions.
For questions regarding the Bauer, Brajcich, Cataldo, Martin and Martin Native American scholarships, please contact Erik Hoffman at (800) 322-2584 extension 6285.
For all other scholarship and financial aid questions, please contact the Office of Financial Aid at (800) 793-1716 or visit online (click for more information).
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| Greensboro College - various scholarships available | General-also Fine Arts Scholarships in music, theatre and art to students with outstanding talents | Varies; up to full ride | Selection criteria vary but generally based on academic performance, high school and community involvement, strength of school and curriculum, and personal attributes. For top merit award, must apply and be accepted by December 1. Also award available to students who have achieved honors in leadership and service as a Boy Scout or Girl Scout. Students who reside outside NC may be eligible for a grant-in-aid based on their state of residency. NC students are eligible for the North Carolina Legislative Tuition Grant and a Heritage Grant. Some require additional application. | December | Greensboro College, 815 W. Market St., Greensboro, NC 27401, telephone (800) 346-8226 or finplan@gborocollege.edu. Visit online (click on more information)
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| Hampton University - several scholarships available | General | Up to Tuition, Room, Board, and a $500 book stipend | The selection process is extremely competitive and students who submit completed admission application packets by the Early Action deadline are automatically considered for merit awards. (A scholarship application form is not required for consideration of an award.) Scholarships are awarded on a competitive basis and subject to the availability of funds. Consideration of awards is granted, not guaranteed to students who meet minimum eligibility requirements. Merit-based scholarships are awarded to students with a SAT score of 1100 + (combined Math and Critical Reading score only) or an ACT composite score of 24 +. An early action admissions application including an essay are required. | November 1 | Office of Admission, Hampton University, Hampton, VA 23668, 757.727.5000 or visit online (click for more information)
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| Hampton-Sydney College - various scholarships available | General | Up to full tuition | Selection based on outstanding academic and extracurricular achievement. To be considered for any honors scholarship, all candidates must apply for admission to the College, through the Admissions Office; no special forms are required. | Fall | Hampton-Sydney College, Hampden-Sydney, VA 23943, telephone (800) 755-0733 or email hsfinaid@hsc.ed or visit online (click for more information)
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| Harvard University | General | varies | All of Harvard's financial aid is awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need - there are no academic, athletic or merit-based awards. Student still must meet all Harvard admission standards first. | February 1 | Harvard College Financial Aid Office, 86 Brattle Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, Telephone: (617)-495-1581or visit online (click for more information)
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| Hibernian Benevolenet Society of Atlanta
(HBSA) | General | $1,000 | Applicant must be accepted into an accredited college or technical school for the 2009-2010 school year, must have a grade point average between 3.00-4.00, demonstrate financial need, show involvement in extra-curricular activities. Must be a resident of Georgia and a graduating senior or adult continuing their education. | April 15, 2009 | Dorothy Mears, Scholarship Chairman HBSA
2943 Thornridge Dr.
Atlanta, GA 30340
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| High Point University - various scholarships available | General; athletics | Up to full tuition | Open to graduating high school seniors who demonstrated outstanding achievement, good citizenship, strong leadership and exceptional scholarship during their high school careers. Application required - available September 1. Athletic scholarships are also available; all athletic awards are made in compliance with NCAA regulations. | December 20 | High Point University, 833 Montlieu Avenue, High Point, NC 27262-3598, telephone (800)345-6993 or e-mail admiss@highpoint.edu or visit online (click for more information) or contact Athletic Director at 1-800-345-6993.
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| Hispanic College Fund | General, business, science, technology, engineering, and math | Unavailable | Must be a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident residing in the 50 states or Puerto Rico. Must have a minimum GPA of a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Must plan to enroll as a full-time undergraduate student from Fall 2010 - Spring 2011. Must plan to be enrolled in a college or university in the U.S. or Puerto Rico. Each scholarship program has its own set of criteria. Each scholarship application site will state the full list of requirements for each program. Check website in December for scholarship and application information. | Unavailable; check in December | Hispanic College Fund, Inc., 1301 K Street NW, Suite 450-A West, Washington, D.C. 20005, 800-644-4223 (toll-free) · 202-296-5400 (phone) · 202-296-3774 (fax), CFC# 10147, hcf-info@hispanicfund.org or visit online (click for more information).
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| Hispanic Scholarship Fund | General | Vary from $1,000 to $10,000 | Be a US Citizen or legal permanent resident, have a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA, apply for federal financial aid using the FAFSA, have plans to be enrolled FULL-TIME in a degree seeking program at a US accredited institution in the Fall of 2009 | February 18 | Hispanic Scholarship Funk, 55 Second Street, Suite 1500, San Francisco, CA 94105, 1-877-473-4636
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| Hispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF)- several scholarships available | General | Varies; $500 to $5,000 | Must be of Hispanic heritage; including persons descended from Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Dominican, Central American (excluding Belize), South American (excluding Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana), or other Spanish cultures. Must be a US citizen or legal permanent resident with a valid permanent resident card or passport stamped I-551. Must have a minimum 3.0 or 2.0 cumulative GPA on a 4.0 scale (or the equivalent). Must be pursuing or plan to pursue your first undergraduate or graduate degree full-time. Must apply for federal financial aid using the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Apply online from HSF website. | Varies-some as early as December | Hispanic Scholarship Fund, 55 Second Street, Suite 1500, San Francisco, CA 94105, telephone (415) 808-2376 or (877) HSF-INFO Southeast Regional Office: 960 Holcomb Bridge Road, Suite 5, Roswell, GA, 30076, Tel: 770-992-8841, dmcbride@hsf.net or visit online (Click for more information)
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| HOPE Scholarship | General | Up to full tuition and mandatory fees and book allowance | If you are a Georgia resident enrolling in a degree program at an eligible Georgia public or private college, university, or public technical college, you may be eligible for the HOPE Scholarship. Recipients have graduated from an eligible high school with a "B" average, as defined by the HOPE program, or have earned at least a 3.0 grade point average at the college level at specific credit-hour checkpoints. Students who earned a GED or graduated from an ineligible high school or home study program may qualify for a HOPE Scholarship, as an entering freshman, based on their SAT or ACT scores. Be enrolled as a degree-seeking student at an eligible public or private college or university or technical college in Georgia. Meet HOPE's Georgia residency requirements. Meet HOPE's U.S. citizenship or eligible non-citizen requirements.
Be in compliance with Selective Service registration requirements. Be in compliance with the Georgia Drug-Free Postsecondary Education Act of 1990. A student may be ineligible for HOPE payment if he or she has been convicted for committing certain felony offenses involving marijuana, controlled substances, or dangerous drugs. Not be in default or owe a refund on a student financial aid program. Maintain satisfactory academic progress as defined by the college. The award at public institutions covers tuition, HOPE-approved mandatory fees, and a book allowance. If you wish to enroll in a Georgia private institution, you may be eligible for a $3,500 per academic year scholarship for full-time study or $1,750 for half-time study (6-11 hours). | Unavailable | Georgia Student Financial Commission, 2082 East Exchange Place, Tucker, Georgia 30084, Telephone: In Metro Atlanta (770) 724-9000, Toll-Free 1-800-505-GSFC, gsfcinfo@gsfc.org or visit online (click for more information)
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| Imagine America | General | $1,000 | Grade Point average of 2.5 or greater, Financial aid needed, demonstrated voluntary community service during the senior year. | June 30, 2009 | 202-336-6800
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| Imagine America Scholarship Program | General | $1,000 | Open to graduating high school students who are likely to successfully complete postsecondary education. Must have GPA of at least 2.5, financial need, voluntary community service. Must choose from a list of career colleges and programs of study in order to apply. Start applying on January 1. High schools must be enrolled in Imagine America; School Counselors can enroll their high schools by calling (202) 336-6724 or email scholarships@career.org | January to December | Imagine America Foundation, 10 G Street NE, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20002, telephone (202) 336-6724 or visit online (click on more information).
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| Intel Science Talent Search (Society for Science and the Public) | Science, Engineering and Mathematics | From $5,000 up to $100,000 | Open to high school seniors in the US and American students attending school abroad. Must complete an entry project. | mid-November | Intel Science Talent Search, Society for Science and the Public, 1719 N. Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036, telephone (202) 785-2255
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| Intertribal Timber Council - Truman D. Picard Scholarship Program | Natural Resources | $1,500 | Open to Native American/Alaskan students pursuing a higher education in Natural Resources. Must submit letter of application demonstrating interest in Natural Resources, commitment to education and community/culture, and financial need. Also submit resume, 3 letters of reference, evidence of validated enrollment in a federally recognized tribe or Native Alaska corporation, and transcript. | January 29 | Intertribal Timber Council, ATTN: Education Committee, 1112 NE 21st Avenue, Suite 4, Portland, OR 97232-2114, telephone (503) 282-4296 or email itc1@teleport.com or visit online (Click for more information).
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| J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College | General | From $250 up to cost of books, tuition and fees | A variety of scholarships to students with diverse interests and backgrounds. Any student currently enrolled in a curriculum (i.e., not undecided or non-curricular) who has a 2.0 cumulative GPA is encouraged to apply for a JSRCC scholarship. You need only fill out one JSRCC standard scholarship application form or complete the on-line scholarship application, which includes request for transcripts and a recommendation letter. If you complete your scholarship application packet by the deadline, you will automatically be considered for all scholarships where you meet the eligibility requirements. This means you do not have to apply for specific scholarships. Not all Reynolds scholarships are need-based. There are a number of scholarships that are open to anyone. Others are set up to reward academic excellence or to provide support for students studying in particular areas. J. Sargeant Reynolds scholarships are funded by individuals, community groups, corporations and charitable foundations and are awarded to Reynolds' students on a competitive basis. Application available online or through the JSRCC Scholarship Office. | March 31 | Nichole Page, Scholarship Office, J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College, P.O. Box 85622
Richmond, VA 23285-5622, Telephone 804-523-5084 or email npage@reynolds.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| James (Coach) Day College Scholarship | Track and Field | $1,000 | High School Senior track and field active team member of a school participating in the current Bob Hayes Invitational Track and Field Meet (applicant must participate in a scheduled event at the Bob Hayes Track Meet), must enroll as a college freshman by August 30, 2009 in an accredited college of their choice, scholarship monies will be forwarded to the college upon the receipt of the letter of acceptance, grade point average 2.5 on a scale of 4.0 is required. | February 1, 2009 | James (Coach) Day College Scholarship, Attn: Yvonne D. Smith, Bob Hayes Invitational Track Meet, Inc., O Box 12285, Jacksonville, FL 32209
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| James Beard Foundation Scholarship | Culinary Arts and Wine Studies | Vary | Must have strong aptitude for/ commitment to culinary arts, financial need, acceptance to culinary school, strong work experience and extracurriculars. Submit 2 references, tax return. Specific criteria vary for different scholarships. Scholarship information and applications will be available online after April 1. | mid-May | Diane Harris Brown, Educational and Community Programming, The James Beard Foundation, 6 W. 118th St., 10th Floor, New York NY 10011, telephone (212) 627-1128 or email scholarships@jamesbeard.org. Or visit website (click on more information)..
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| Jimmy Rane Foundation Scholarship | The Jimmy Rane Foundation Scholarship program has been established to award college or vocational institution scholarships to students whom without financial assistance, would be unable to attend college.
Scholarships vary in amount based on need | | Enrollment F/T as a high school senior, progressing normally toward graduation in the Spring/Summer 2009 with plans to enter college no later than the fall following graduation OR
enrollment full time as a college freshman or sophomore no older than 20 years of age as of August 1, 2009 and progressing normally toward a bachelor's degree.
A minimum grade point average of 3.0 for graduationg high school seniors
A minimum grade point average of 2.75 for college applicants
U.S. citizenship or permanent resident
All applicants must reside (permanent home address) in one of the following states: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee, Louisiana, Texas, North Carolina, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Iowa, Nebreska, Kansas or Missouri.
Employees of Great Southern Wood Preserving, Inc., its parent, affiliates, subsidiaries, and their immediate family members and/or those living in the same household of each are not eligible. | 5:oopm CT on February 18, 2009. | Jimmy Rane Foundation
Event Coordinator
P. O. Box 40
Abbeville, AL 36310
334-585-9505; 866-606-2470
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| John Montgomery Belk Scholarship with Davidson College | The Belk Scholarship recognizes and rewards students who have demonstrated outstanding intellectual, personal achievement and dsignigficant leadership ability. | Up to ten Belk Scholars will be chosen in Davidson's Class of 2013, each receiving an annually renewable scholarship equivalent to the college's comprehensive fees, valued in 2008-09 at $42,950. In addition, each scholar receives two summer stipends (up to $3,000 per stipend) to pursue international study and other enrichment opportunities. | A completed admission application | December 1, 2008 | By e-mail, 704-894-2044
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| Johnson & Wales University (JWU) - (various scholarships available) | General | $500 and up, some renewable | JWU offers many different types of scholarships. Some you may apply for; some you may be automatically eligible for upon acceptance; and others you may be awarded based on established criteria. Each scholarship has set criteria that determines who may be eligible to receive it. In addition, website lists various other scholarships available from outside organizations. Visit website for more information. | March 3 | Admissions Office, Johnson & Wales University, 1701 NE 127th St., North Miami FL 33181, JWU in Charlotte at 801 West Trade Street, Charlotte, NC 28202, Johnson & Wales University · 8 Abbott Park Place, Providence, Rhode Island 02903, or Johnson & Wales University · 7150 Montview Boulevard, Denver, Colorado 80220 or call 1-800-DIAL-JWU or visit online (click for more information)
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| Johnson & Wales University (JWU) - National High School Chef of the Year (various other scholarship are also available) | Culinary Arts | $1,000 up to full four-year scholar-ship | Open to all high school juniors and seniors in the United States (including the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico). This year's theme will be made available on the website in October. Contestants must create an entree or dessert using an original recipe which incorporates the theme. | March | AJohnson & Wales National High School Chef of the Year Contest, Admissions Office, Johnson & Wales University, 1701 NE 127th St., North Miami FL 33181. Or contact the JWU in Charlotte at 801 West Trade Street, Charlotte, NC 28202 or email NatlHSChefoftheYearContest@jwu.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| Johnson C. Smith - various scholarships available | General; athletics, music | Varies | Open to minority students; based on academic achievement | Varies | High school scholarship coordinator or Johnson C. Smith University, Office of Student Financial Aid, 100 Beatties Ford Rd., Charlotte, NC 28216, telephone (704) 378-1035.
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| Julian & Jan Hester Memorial Scholarship Fund | General | 4- $1,000 Scholarships | Open to Georgia high school seniors who will be entering a Georgia university, college, or technical institute in the fall quarter of 2010. | April 2, 2010 | Community Bankers Association of Georgia
1900 The Exchange, Suite 600
Atlanta, GA 30339-2022
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| Kappa Alpha Alpha Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity | General | $15,000 | Graduating African American male senior enrolling and pursuing a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college. | March 12, 2010 | Mr. Tyrone Hill
KAA Scholarship Committee
PO Box 360260
Decatur, GA 30032
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| Kappa Alpha Alpha Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. | General | Unspecified | Graduating senior from DeKalb County's public schools, Enroll and pursuing a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university, be an African-American male | April 3, 2009 | Mr. Tyrone Hill, KAA Scholarship Committee, PO Box 360260, Decatur, GA 30032
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| Kelley Chapel United Methodist Church | General | Unspecified | Attend High School at Southwest DeKalb, Martin Luther King Jr., Cedar Grove, or Columbia, Active member of Kelley Chapel UMC or Atlanta Metro Church, Acceptance in a full time enrollment at an accredited junior, community, four-year college/university or technical college. High school senior-GPA 3.0 or higher, 2-letters of recommendations-one from high school and one from church home, Must include an essay describing "Your involvement in the church, school, community, and "Why Education is important to you"-500 words Max, Double spaced, 12 font Time New Roman 1" side margins not exceed two pages. | March 31, 2010 | Kelley Chapel United Methodist Church
3411 Kelley Chapel Road
Decatur, GA 30034
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| Kennesaw State University - several scholarships available | General | Varies | Only one application is required to apply for different scholarships offered. Scholarships are based on many different measurements of scholarship including academic excellence (GPA), program of study, leadership, community service experience, financial need, and written communication in the form of essays. The Scholarship Website will be accepting applications for the upcoming academic year beginning November 15. | Unavailable | Kennesaw State University, Office of Undergraduate Admissions, 1000 Chastain Road, #0115, Kennesaw, Georgia 30144-5591, or email scholarshipapps@kennesaw.edu or visit online (click for more information).
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| KFC | General | Up to $20,000 | Earn a minimum high school cumulative GPA of 2.75, Enroll in a public college or university within their state of legal residence, Plan to pursue a bachelor's degree, be a US citizen of permanent resident, Demonstrate financial need | Scholarship available from December 1, 2008 to February 10, 2009 | 1-866-KFC-7240
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| KFC Colonel's Kids Foundation Scholarships | General | $5,000, renewable | Open to graduating high school seniors who have an entrepreneurial spirit and strong perseverance. Must plan to pursue a bachelor's degree at a public college or university within your state of residence. Must demonstrate financial need. Applications will be available online in December. | February | Visit online (click for more information) or email kfcscholars@act.org or telephone (866) KFC-7240
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| KFC Colonel's Scholars | General | $20,000 | Earn a minimum high school cumulative GPA of 2.75, Enroll in a public college or university within their state of legal residence, plan to pursue a bachelor's degree, be a US citizen or permanent resident, Demonstrate financial need | February 10, 2010 | 1-866-KFC-7240
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| Kids Who Care Awards | General | $1,100 | Five high school students who have a special commitment to make our city a better place to live will receive this award. | March 1, 2009 | 770-331-8434, 3154 Northside Parkway, NW, Atlanta GA 30327
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| King College - various scholarships available | General; athletic and performing arts available | Up to $9,000 | Varies - Apply early in your senior year to gain full access to scholarship opportunities when resources are most plentiful. | Fall | King College, 1350 King College Road, Bristol, TN 37620-2699, telephone (800) 362-0014 or by email at admissions@king.edu or visit online (click for more information).
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| Kohl's Kids Who Care | General | $50 - $5,000 | Open to students between 6 - 18 years old who volunteer in their community and make a positive contribution. Creativity, initiative, generosity, leadership and community outreach also factors. Must be nominated either online or in-store from February 1 - March 15. | March 15 | Kohl's Kids Who Care Scholarship Program, Scholarship America, One Scholarship Way, P.O. Box 297,
Saint Peter, MN 56082 , 1-507-931-1682 or email: kohls@scholarshipamerica.org or visit online (click for more information)
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| Kohl's Kids Who Care Scholarship Program | General | More than $410,000 | Recognizes and rewards young volunteers who have helped make their communities a better place. | March 15, 2010 | Julie Diede at Scholarship America, 507-931-0625.
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| Latin American English Language Study Scholarship
| Office of Latino Services and Outreach
Georgia State University | Scholarship cover tuition only, the recipient is responsible for GSU student fees ($714 in fall 2009) and textbooks (approx. $150) | The Center for Latin American and Latino/a Studies (CLALS) has coordinated a scholarship program for English language study in the Intensive English Program at Georgia State Univ.
The purpose of the scholarship is to support a student who would like to improve his/her English skills prior to applying to Georgia State University for undergraduate study.
Finalists have a mandatory in-person interview during the week of Nov. 9-13, 2009 at Georgia State University | October 30, 2009 | Margarita Munoz @ 404-413-2046
Office of Latino Services and Outreach
mmunoz@gsu.edu
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| League of Champions (Liga de Campeones) | Univision 34 has brought back the popular scholarship program initiated for Hispanic high school seniors in the Atlanta Metropolitan area and surrounding counties | $1,000 | Hispanic high school seniors who excel in
...academic success
...athletic achievement
...community involvement | Applications will be accepted from October 2009 thru May 28 2010......May 31 is a holiday | Paokla Salazar - 404-926-2304
Community Affairs Director
Univision 34 Atlanta
3350 Peachtree Rd. Ste. 1250
Atlanta, GA 30326
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| League of United Latin American Citizens | General | Unspecified | Applicant must be of Latino heritage, must be a resident of Georgia | March 31, 2010 | 770-331-2731
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| Lenoir Rhyne College - various scholarships available | Varies; includes academic, athletic and music among other specialized | Up to full tuition | Selection is based on academic achievement during the high school career and on GPA and SAT or ACT scores at the time of admission into Lenoir Rhyne. | unavailable -- based on acceptance | Lenoir Rhyne College, PO Box 7227, Hickory, NC 28603, telephone (828) 328-7300 or (800) 277-5721. Visit online (click for more information) or email finaid@lrc.edu
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| Levi A. Simon Scholarship | General | Unspecified | Ensure application is completely filled out, ensure you have all required signatures, have a copy of your official high school transcripts, have enclosed 2 letters of recommendation, have answered questions 14 - 19 on application, typewritten essay, your parent must have been a member of ODE for the last 12 months. | March 30, 2009 | ODE office: 678-837-1170
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| LIFE (Life and Health Insurance Foundation for Education) - Life Lessons Scholarship Program | General | $500-$5,000 | Open to legal residents of the fifty (50) United States and the District of Columbia, who are between 17 and 24 years of age, have experienced the death of a parent or legal guardian, and are currently enrolled in, or have been accepted to, a college, university or trade school within the fifty (50) United States or District of Columbia. complete and submit the online application form, including the essay of no more than 500 words or video entry of no more than 3 minutes describing how you have experienced the personal and financial challenges caused by the death of a parent or legal guardian. Check website for application in January. | March-April | LIFE Lessons Scholarship Program, c/o LIFE Foundation, 1655 North Fort Myer Drive, Suite 610, Arlington, VA 22209. Email scholarship@lifehappens.org or call (202) 464-5000 x4446. Applications available online January (click on more information).
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| Life University | various health-related disciplines, science, math, medicine, Business Administration, technology, chemistry, biochemistry, chemical engineering | $500 to up to half tuition; some renewable | Vary. Some specify major; some for minority groups, some for US citizens, some for non-US citizens, financial need, etc. Applications necessary. Visit online for more information. | January, and later | Life University 1269 Barclay Circle, Marietta, Georgia 30060 Phone: 770.426.2884 Office of Financial Aid - (800) 543-3345 or local (770) 426-2901 or email: finaid@life.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| Liga de Campeones (League of Champions)
| General | $1,000 | Must reside in the Atlanta area, Must be in 12th grade, Must be of Hispanic descent, Must be bilingual, must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher, must submit a complete scholarship application | August 15, 2010 | WUVG Univision 34
Liga de Campeones Program
PO Box 18737
Atlanta GA 31126
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| Livingstone College - various scholarships available | General | $1,000 - $18,000; renewable | Varies; selection may be based on GPA and SAT or ACT scores. UNCF scholarships available also. | varies | Livingstone College, 701 W. Monroe St., Salisbury, NC 28144-5213, telephone (800) 835-3435. Also visit online (click for more information).
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| Louisiana State University (LSU) - several scholarships available | General | From $1,000 up to full tuition, plus additional stipends | Varies: ranges from GPA of 3.0 and up, ACT scores of 26-33, SAT scores of 1170 to 1440. Additionally, students are considered for Louisiana resident scholarships or non-Louisiana resident scholarships based on the residency designation provided by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. The LSU Undergraduate Scholarship Application also serves as the application for entering freshmen scholarships. The on-line application must be submitted along with an official high school transcript, standardized test scores, application fee and any other required documents to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. Students must be admitted before being considered for scholarships. Some colleges offer departmental scholarships to entering freshmen. The Office of Undergraduate Admissions and Student Aid encourages students to contact the department of their intended major for information. | November 15 | Undergraduate Admissions, LSU, 1146 Pleasant Hall, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, Phone: 225-578-1175, Fax: 225-578-4433, admissions@lsu.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| Lowe's Scholarships | General | $1,000 to $15,000 | Open to graduating high school seniors planning to attend an accredited two- or four-year university in the US. Winners are selected based on leadership qualities, community involvement and academic performance. Apply online using Access Key: LOWES after January 1. | March 15, probably | Visit online (click more information)
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| Marine Corps | General; military obligation follows college graduation | Varies; Marine Corps scholarships cover tuition, academic fees and most books. | Selections are based on SAT or ACT scores, recommendations, extracurricular activities, leadership, interview, physical condition. Preferred is to start application process in spring of Junior year. Take SAT or ACT no later than October of Senior year, preferably in June of Junior year. Must apply before November of senior year. | November | Marine Corps telephone (800) MARINES or visit online (click more information).
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| Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation (MCSF) | General | $1,000 -$12,500, plus | Must be a son or daughter of a Marine on active duty or in the Reserve, a former Marine or Marine Reservist who has received an honorable discharge, medical discharge, or who was killed while in the service of our country or an active duty, reserve, or former US Navy corpsman who is serving or has served with the US Marine Corps. Must be a graduating high school senior with a GPA of 2.0+, planning to enroll in an accredited college/university or vocational/technical school, with a specified family income level (changes each year). For students whose parents have/ are in OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM OR OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM, additional funding is available. Applications available after in December. | March 1 | Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation, PO Box 3008, Princeton NJ 08543-3008, telephone June Hering (800) 292-7777 or email mcsfnj@mcsf.org or visit online (click for more information).
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| Mars Hill College - various scholarships available | General | Up to full tuition | Varies; Scholarship and Grant program selection be based on GPA and SAT/ACT scores. You may determine your eligibility and the amount of your award by contacting the Admissions Office with your SAT/ACT scores and GPA. Other endowed scholarships are awarded through our Scholar Day and an interview process. Students are invited to participate by filling out an application, writing an essay, and providing reference forms from counselors and teachers. The interviewing committees determine these scholarships. Other financial aid may be available based on completion of the FAFSA. | November | Contact Donna Griffith, Mars Hill College, Mars Hill, NC, telephone (828) 689-1103 or (866) 642-4968 or email: dgriffith@mhc.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| MaryEllen Locher Foundation | General | average $2,000, renewable with re-application | Student must have lost a mother (parent) to either breast cancer, or complication resulting from breast cancer, or have a mother who has survived breast cancer. Student must be accepted as a full time enrollee at an accredited 2 or 4 year college or university. Student essays, grades, and financial need will all be considered in awarding this scholarship. | January 15 | MaryEllen Locher Foundation, c/o Laurie Richardson, 3070 Stage Run, Hixson TN 37343, (423) 842-3329 or visit online (click for more information).
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| Mercer University - several scholarships available | General, ministry | Up to full tuition | Merit-based scholarships are awarded to full-time entering students. All who apply for admission are automatically considered for merit-based scholarships as well as some departmental scholarships that are applicable. Other scholarships are available to Baptist students and children of Georgia Baptist ministers as well as students planning to go into ministry work. Other institutional aid and endowments are available. Students interested in being considered for the most attractive scholarship opportunities are encouraged to apply through the Early Action Plan. | Nov 1 for early action plan, rolling through April | Mercer University, Office of University Admissions, 1400 Coleman Avenue, Macon, GA 31207
Call Toll Free: 1-800-840-8577 or (478) 301-2650. The Main Campus Office of Financial Planning is located in Ryals Hall Local: (478) 301-2670, National: (800) Mercer U, Within GA: (800) 342-0841 or visit online (click for more information)
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| Metro Atlanta Chapter FAMUNAA | General | Scholarships start at $500 | Must be a metro Atlanta high school senior enrolling at FAMU for the fall semester with a minimum SAT score of 1000 and/or ACT score of 20, minuimum 2.5 grade point average and completed application package. | February 26, 2010 | FAMU Nat'l Alumni Assoc., Metro Atlanta Chapter, Attn: Scholarship Committee, PO Box 311991, Atlanta, GA 31131
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| Metro PCS | General | $2,500 | Demoinstrated exceptional involvement in volunteerism and community service, in addition to academics and other criteria. | November 25, 2009 | 1-800-245-9147
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| Miami University - several scholarships available | General, athletic | From $1,000 up to full tuition, fees, room and board; renewable | Miami has a limited number of special scholarships which are automatically awarded to students who meet the award criteria. For the remainder of our general scholarships, all students who apply for admission by January 31 and are admitted to Miami University are considered for the many general scholarships we award to incoming freshmen; no separate application is required. Most scholarship recipients have scored 30 or better on the ACT (1320 on the SAT I - CR & M) and rank in the top 10% of their graduating class.
To help simplify your admission process, Miami University does not require a separate application for our general freshmen scholarships. Students who wish to apply for the Harrison Scholarship must apply for admission and also submit the Harrison Scholarship application by November 3.
In addition to the scholarships awarded by the Office of Student Financial Assistance, many academic departments award scholarships to students enrolled in their major fields, and the Office of Student Affairs awards scholarships through the Scholar Leader Program. Also, as a Division I, institution Miami offers athletic scholarships to students who participate in intercollegiate athletics. | January 31; November 3 for Harrison Scholarship and December for Scholar Leaders | Miami University, Student Financial Assistance, 301 South Campus Avenue, Oxford, OH 45056-3427
(513) 529-8734 (Voice/TDD accessible), email: Scholarships@muohio.edu, Athletic grants: (513) 529-8734, Office of Student Affairs, at 513-529-3435 for Scholar Leaders or visit online (click for more information)
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| Microsoft Scholarships - General Scholarships, Women's Scholarships, Underrepresented Minority Scholarships, Scholarships for Students with Disabilities | Computer Science/Engineering, Math or Physics | Full tuition for one year and a salaried summer internship | Must be enrolled full time in a bachelor's degree program at a college/university in the US, Canada, or Mexico. Make satisfactory progress toward an undergraduate degree in computer science, computer engineering, or a related technical discipline. Must demonstrate an interest in computer science and maintain at least a 3.0 GPA. Submit resume, transcript, answers to essay questions, letter of referral. | February 1 | Microsoft Scholarship Program, Microsoft Corporation, One Microsoft Way, Redmond WA 98052-803. email: scholars@microsoft.com or visit online (Click for more information)
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| Middle Georgia College Leadership Scholarship Program | General; Band, Art, Music, Theater, Athletics | Unavailable | Complete online application. MGC scholarships are awarded to students enrolled in a full-time course load. Alumni scholarships for children/grandchildren of alumni also available. Students applying for scholarships in Band- 478-934-3350, Art/Music/Theater-478-934-3043, and/or Athletics- 478-934-3002, please contact the departments directly. | April 1 | Middle Georgia College, Scholarship Committee, C/o Office of Student Services, 1100 Second St. SE
Cochran, GA 31014 or visit online (click for more information)
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| Miss Black Teen Atlanta Scholarship Pageant | General | | Involved in School/Community/Church Activities
Minimum 2.0 or C Grade Point Average
Desires to further education | Unavailable |
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| Mississippi State University -- several scholarships available | General | ranging from the cost of books and housing to full resident and non-resident tuition | MSU offers general scholarships to entering freshmen based on a scholarship grade-point average (overall GPA submitted on the official high school transcript or core GPA calculated by MSU on a 4.0 scale), official ACT/SAT scores submitted directly to MSU, and submission of the online resume. The written portion of the SAT is not considered for the awarding of scholarships. Admission to the university and an online resume are required for scholarship consideration. Recipients must enroll as a full-time student the semester in which the award is received. Recipients also must remain in good standing. Mississippi State University has a variety of academic scholarships including scholarships for National Merit and National Achievement finalists and semi-finalists, National Hispanic Scholars, Valedictorians, Salutatorians, and overall academic excellence. In addition to earned outstanding honors and awards, these scholarships require an above average ACT/SAT score, a competitive high school GPA, and excellent leadership and service activities. | December 1 for distinguished scholars; February 1 for general scholars | Office of Admissions and Scholarships, P.O. Box 6334, Mississippi State, MS 39762-6334, 1-662-325-2224, admit@msstate.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| Morehouse College - several scholarships available | General, Athletic, Band, Music | Varies | The College makes a number of awards to students in recognition of their accomplishments either in pursuit of academic excellence or demonstrated skill and talent. Academic Scholarship awards are made to entering freshmen on the basis of outstanding high school performance and qualifying scores from either the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) or the American College Test (ACT). Scholarship recipients are selected during the admissions process. Students applying for or receiving institutional awards must complete the application process for financial aid (file a FAFSA and submit all required documentation to the Office of Financial Aid).
Also available are athletic grants, talent grants for band or music, and departmental scholarships. See webpage (click more information) for whom to contact for these various scholarships. | February 15 | Morehouse College 830 Westview Drive, S.W. Atlanta, GA 30314 (404) 681-2800 Admissions: (404) 215-2632 or visit online (click for more information)
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| Morris Brown College - various scholarships available | General | Unavailable | Students who wish to be considered for Financial Aid or In Kind Work-Study at Morris Brown College must complete a Financial Aid Application and return it to the Financial Aid Office no later than August 05, or Fax you application to 404.7391055. You will be notified of the Scholarship Committee's decision prior registration. Typically, to receive a scholarship you must be admitted or enrolled full-time at Morris Brown College, have a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.0, have a financial need as assessed by the Scholarship, and have good moral character. | August of year enrolled | Morris Brown College, 643 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr., Atlanta, GA 30314, 404.739.1000, Office of Financial Aid, Fax 404.7391055 or visit online (click for more information)
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| NAACP - various scholarships available | General, Education, Chemistry, Engineering, Mathematics, Physics | varies | Must be US citizen attending 4-year accredited college or university. Must maintain a 2.5 GPA (on 4.0 scale). Some require membership in NAACP, others do not. Some require financial need. Other requirements listed for the individual scholarships available -- see website for specific information. Current year information will be available on website in January. | March | NAACP National Headquarters, 4805 Mt. Hope Drive, Baltimore MD 21215, Toll Free: (877) NAACP-98 or visit online (click for more information).
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| National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) Scholarship Program | Journalism | $1,250 - $25,000 | Open to African-American students planning to pursue a career in journalism and enrolled in an accredited four-year college or university. Must be a student member of NABJ. Submit application with resume, essay, transcript, recommendations and work samples. Applications available on the website in late October. NABJ local chapters annually provide scholarships to high school and college students. Interested applicants should apply directly through the local chapter and adhere to the individual deadlines. | March | Irving Washington, NABJ Scholarship Program, University of Maryland, 8701-A Adelphi Rd., Adelphi, MD 20783-1716, telephone (301) 445-7100 ext. 108 or (866) 479-NABJ, or email iwashington@nabj.org. Also visit website (click more information).
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| National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) Scholarships | Journalism | $1,000 - $10,000 | Open to Hispanic students who wish to pursue a career in journalism. All applicants must be students members of NAHJ. Must plan to attend a community college or university within the US or Puerto Rico. Require application, essay, work samples, financial information, resume, letters of recommendation, transcript. Additional qualifications vary according to scholarship. | Varies | National Association of Hispanic Journalists, 1000 National Press Building, 529 14th Street NW, Washington, DC 20045-2001, telephone (202) 662-7145 or email nahj@nahj.org. Visit online (click more information).
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| National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Scholarships | Athletics | Varies | For Division I and II schools, athletic scholarships are awarded directly by each academic institution. For Division III schools, only academic scholarships are offered | Varies | Contact your college Athletic Department for information or visit the website (click more information).
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| National Collegiate Cancer Foundation | General | $1,000 | All scholarships are one-time awards. Previous awardees are encouraged to apply each year that awards are offered. However, they must submit a new application each year. Applicants must be Cancer survivor with a personal diagnosis, be between the ages of 18-35, Seeking or receiving higher education. Applicants will be evaluated based on Displaying a "Will Win" attitude with respect to his or her cancer experience, Quality of essays, Financial Need, and Overall story of cancer survivorship. Check back in Spring for application. | September of year enrolled | National Collegiate Cancer Foundation, P.O. Box 14190, Silver Spring, MD 20911, (717) 215-0943 or visit online (click for more information)
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| National Co-Op Scholarship | General | 170 Merit Scholarships Totaling 4.2 Million | You must have a cumulative high school GPA of 3.5 or better and complete all required admissions applications material and be accepted for the 2010-2011 academic year at one of the National Commission Partner Institutions listed. | February 15, 2010 | National Commission for Cooperative Education, 360 Huntington Avenue, 384 CP, Boston MA 02115-5096 or call 617-373-3406
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| National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) - Young Entrepreneur Awards | General | $1,000-$10,000 | Open to graduating high school seniors preparing to enter a 2-year or 4-year college, university or vocational/technical institute. Must demonstrate entrepreneurial spirit and initiative. Will be available on website in October. | December 15 | Scholarship Program Administrators, Inc. (615) 320-3149 or contact the NFIB Young Entrepreneur Foundation at yef@nfib.org. or visit website (click more information).
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| National Federation of the Blind (NFB) - various scholarships available | General | $3,000 - $12,000 | Varies; Applicants must be legally blind. Must plan to pursue a postsecondary course of study in a degree program at a US institution. Must participate in the NFB national convention and in all scholarship program activities. | March 31 | Anil Lewis, Chairperson, NFB Scholarship Committee, Office: (410) 659-9314, x2415 or visit online (click for more information)
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| National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) - National Achievement Scholarship Program | General | $2,500 | Open to African American high school students who are US citizens and plan to enroll full time in college following graduation. Must take the PSAT no later than your junior year and request that you be considered in this competition on the PSAT form. | Same as PSAT registration deadline. | See your school counselor or contact National Achievement Scholarship Program, 1560 Sherman Avenue, Suite 200, Evanston, IL 60201, telephone (847) 866-5100 or visit online (click for more information)
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| National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) - National Merit Scholarship Program | General | $2,500 | Open to high school students who are US citizens and plan to enroll full time in college following graduation. Must take the PSAT no later than your junior year. | Same as PSAT registration deadline | See your school counselor or contact National Merit Scholarship Corporation, 150 Sherman Avenue, Suite 200, Evanston, Illinois 60201, telephone (847) 866-5100 or visit online (click for more information)
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| National Press Club - Ellen Masin Persina Scholarship | Journalism | $5,000; renewable | Open to minority students. Must be a high school senior, planning to pursue a career in journalism, with a GPA at least 2.75. Submit application form, work samples, essay, letters of recommendation, transcript, copy of FAFSA, documentation of acceptance letter from the college or university you will attend. | March 1 | General Manager's Office, National Press Club, 529 14th Street NW, Washington, DC 20045, telephone (202) 662-7500. Also visit website (click more information).
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| National Press Club - Richard G. Zimmerman Journalism Scholarship | Journalism | $5,000; non-renewable | Open to open to all high school seniors, regardless of gender or race. Applicants must have a 3.0 grade average who plan to attend college. Submit application form, work samples, essay, letters of recommendation, transcript, copy of FAFSA, documentation of acceptance letter from the college or university you will attend. | March 1 | General Manager's Office, National Press Club, 529 14th Street NW, Washington, DC 20045, telephone (202) 662-7500. Also visit website (click more information).
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| National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE) Educational Foundation - Maureen L. and Howard N. Blitman, PE, Scholarship to Promote Diversity in Engineering | Engineering | $5,000 for freshman year | Open to graduating high school seniors from an ethnic minority. Must be accepted into an ABET-accredited engineering program at a 4-year college/university. Must be a US citizen. Selection will based on GPA, internship or co-op experience and community involvement, recommendations, honors and awards, answers on the application. | March 1 | NSPE Educational Foundation, Maureen L. and Howard N. Blitman, PE, Scholarship to Promote Diversity in Engineering, 1420 King Street, Alexandria, VA 22314-2794 or visit online (click on more information).
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| National Society of Sons of the American Revolution (NSSAR) - George S. and Stella M. Knight Essay Contest | General | $500 to $2,500 | Must be a high school sophomore, junior or senior who is a US citizen or legal alien. Must enter contest through a local chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution (SAR). Must submit an essay dealing with an event, person, philosophy, or ideal associated with the American Revolution, the Declaration of Independence, or the framing of the US constitution. Essay will be judged for historical accuracy, clarity of thought, organization and proven topic, grammar and spelling, and documentation. Contests start at local or state level, and progress through national level. | Vary by state. Check website for local and state information. | National website has information for all state contests (click on more information).
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| Navy Scholarships | General; military obligation follows graduation | Varies; cover tuition, academic fees and most books. | For US citizens. Selections are based on SAT or ACT scores or be in top 10% of your class, recommendations, extracurricular activities, leadership, interview, physical condition. Take SAT or ACT no later than October of senior year, preferably in June of junior year. Apply before Oct. 31. | December | For more information, contact:
Chief of Naval Education and Training, 1-800-NAV-ROTC, or visit online (click more information)
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| NC A&T State University - various scholarships available | General | Up to full tuition | Varies; Selections are based on academic merit and financial need. Must have GPA of at least 3.0 and SAT at least 1000. There is no application process for new students, freshman, or Transfer students to apply for university scholarships. However new students only need to complete the admission process and be granted admission to the university. The Admissions Office will initiate the scholarship process by referring the names of all new students that have been admitted and who also meet the scholarship requirements to their respective Deans Office and the University Scholarship Office for further scholarship consideration. All interested students are encourage to complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). | February 15 | NC A&T, 1601 E. Market Street, Greensboro, NC 27411, telephone 1-800-443-0835 or email scholars@ncat.edu or visit online (click on more information).
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| NC Central University - various scholarships available | General, criminal justice, athletics, business, human sciences, English, nursing, psychology, mass communication, biology, art, geography, earth science, modern foreign language, mathematics, computer science | Up to full tuition | Varies; Selection is based on academic achievement, GPA, SAT scores. Separate applications required for many awards. | Varies | NC Central University, Scholarships and Student Aid Office,
PO Box 19496, Shepard Station, Durham, NC 27707, telephone (919) 530-6180 or email ssa@nccu.edu or visit online (click for more information).
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| NC Division of Veterans Affairs - Scholarships for Children of disabled, deceased, combat or POW/MIA war veterans | General | Up to full tuition, certain fees and a reasonable room and board allowance in NC-owned institutions, or $1,500 to $4,500 per academic year in private institutions. | Open to children of disabled, deceased, combat, or POW/MIA war veterans. Veteran parent must have been a resident of NC when he/she entered military service or child must be a lifelong resident of NC. | March | The Mecklenburg County Veterans Service Office, telephone (704) 336-2102 or District Office, NC Division of Veterans Affairs, 5500 Executive Center Drive, Suite 205, Charlotte, NC 28212, telephone (704) 563-2037. Website does not have specific information. Must call.
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| NC State University - various scholarships available | General | Up to full tuition | Varies; Selection is based on academic achievement, GPA, SAT scores. The Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid offers a limited number of competitive scholarships for entering freshmen in an effort to recognize and encourage exceptional academic ability and talent. To be considered, students must apply for admission by November 1. Some academic scholarships also require that students demonstrate financial need. All students who apply for admission by November 1 and apply for financial aid by submitting the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by March 1 will automatically be considered for need-based academic scholarships. In addition college/departmental, employer-sponsored, endowed and minority scholarships available. See website for details and deadlines for these awards. | November 1 or later | NC State University, Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid, PO Box 7302, Raleigh, NC 27695-7302, telephone (919) 515-2421 or visit online (Click for more information).
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| NC Teaching Fellows | Education | $6,500; renewable for 4 years for 500 high school seniors who agree to teach for four years in NC public schools after graduation | Open to NC only graduating seniors with solid academics and scores, school and community activities, leadership, commitment to career in public schools. Application, references, Sat/ACT scores and transcript required. Applicants must apply to, and be accepted by, the college of their choice offering the Teaching Fellows Program. (See website for list of participating institutions. | mid-October | See your high school scholarship coordinator or contact NC Teaching Fellows Program, 3739 National Drive, Suite 100, Raleigh, NC 27612, (919) 781-6833 or email tfellows@ncforum.org, or visit website (click on more information
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| Nordstrom Scholarship | General | $10,000 | Must have a cumulative unweighted GPA of at least 2.7, have made a substantial contribution to the community, be involved in school activities, require financial assistance to attend college, be eligible to attend a four-year college or university in the US | June 1, 2009 | Ellen Greene, Corporate scholarship Coordinator, Nordstrom, Inc, 206-373-4550
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| Norfolk State University - several scholarships available | General, accounting, architecture, building construction, biology, business, chemistry, education, fine arts, history, English, music, nursing, physics, mathematics, science, engineering, sociology, technology, tourism and hospitality, athletics | Varies | The scholarship information and application are updated online in January each year. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of financial need and merit, (academic achievement and other characteristics). Most require a scholarship application, including a personal statement about background, motivation and goals, completed FAFSA application, high school transcript with SAT or ACT scores, and recommendation. Applicants should obtain scholarship applications from the contact person/department listed in the scholarship guide, available in January.
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Financial Aid Office: 757-823-8381. | March 15 | NSU Financial Aid, 700 Park Avenue, Norfolk, Virginia 23504, Phone 757-823-8381. Financial Aid Toll Free - 800-365-5517, Financial Aid Fax - 757.823.9059, Last Names beginning with A - L dlblount@nsu.edu
Last Names beginning with M - Z pmouser@nsu.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| North Carolina Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NCASFAA) - Middle School Enrichment Scholarship | General | $1,000 for summer enrich-ment program; 6 available | Open to middle school students who are at least 13 years old and are currently receiving free or reduced lunches. This is a program to encourage these students to begin considering a college education after high school by attending a summer enrichment program at a North Carolina college or university. Examples are Duke Youth's Writers Camp, UNC-Charlotte General Hugh Shelton Leadership Camp, UNC-Greensboro Arts & Science Camp, etc. | December 1 | April Morey, Committee Chair, College Foundation, Inc., 910-280-1883, amorey@cfi.org. Applications available online (click more information).
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| North Carolina Blueberry Festival Association Essay Scholarship | General; Agricultural field of study is NOT required | $1,000 and up | Open to graduating high school seniors in NC who have been accepted into an accredited two- or four-year college/university. Submit several copies of a cover document and an essay (specific information is required on the cover document). Essay topic is either "Why Blueberries Are the Perfect Food" or "Why Blueberries Are the Perfect Plant". | March 15 | NC Blueberry Festival Association, Attn: Melissa Hendrickson, PO Box 1554, Burgaw NC 28425, telephone (910) 352-4692 or email melissa_hendrickson@ncsu.edu. Application and full information should be available on website after October (click more information).
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| North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI) Scholarships | Education | Varies | Varies. Several scholarship programs are available in North Carolina to assist those who wish to enter the teaching field. Listed on the website is some information with a brief description and links to the appropriate content and contacts. Information on eligibility, requirements and how to apply can be found by following the link for each program. If after viewing this information you have questions, please contact the agency responsible for administering the particular scholarship(s) in which you are interested. | Varies | Visit online (click more information) or telephone (919) 807-3300
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| North Carolina Hospitality Education Foundation - several scholarships available | Culinary Arts, Hospitality Management or Tourism | $750; renewable at higher rate - $1,500; must reapply each year | Open to graduating seniors (one available for juniors) who will enroll in a full-time undergraduate course of study at an accredited two or four-year college or university or vocational-technical school in North Carolina. Must be a North Carolina resident and plan to study Culinary Arts, Hospitality Management or Tourism. Applications available in October. | Unavailable until October; probably January 18 | Alyssa Barkley, telephone (800)582-8750 or visit online (click more information).
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| North Georgia College and State University | General, athletic, military, education | Varies | NGCSU Academic Scholarships are automatically awarded based on evaluation of the admissions application and ongoing academic performance. For Leadership scholarship: High School Average of B or higher in College-Preparatory (CPC) Courses, SAT Score of 1010 or higher, Demonstrated leadership in high school/college and community activities, Recommendations: One from a high school counselor and one from another high school official. See website for information on cadet, athletic and school of education scholarships. | March 15 for leadership scholarship | North Georgia College & State University, 82 College Circle, Dahlonega, GA 30597, 706.864.1400
Contact Admissions staff by calling 800-498-9581or emailing admissions@ngcsu.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| Northern Arizona University- several scholarships available | General; varies | Varies | New freshmen are automatically considered for some academic scholarships once they are accepted to Northern Arizona University. Scholarships are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis once you have been offered admission, so make sure you apply for admission as early as possible. Scholarships are awarded based on academic merit, financial need, athletic, or artistic talent. Some have specific requirements or conditions that must be met, and many awards are renewable each year.
A Scholarship Interest Form allows us to search additional scholarships on your behalf. We recommend that you complete the form at nau.edu/scholarships by March. On our website, you can also get a list of scholarships and find links to additional awards from outside the university. | Varies; | Northern Arizona University, Office of Student Financial Aid, P. O. Box 4108, Flagstaff, AZ 86011
Phone: (928) 523-4951, Fax: (928) 523-1551, E-mail: Financial.Aid@nau.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| Oglethorpe University - various scholarships available | General, music, drama | Varies; up to full tuition, plus other fees; renewable | Scholarships can be found through Admissions and Financial aid departments, and include academic, endowed and specific department scholarships. Oglethorpe offers several merit-based scholarships, as well as information on other scholarships and programs for the traditional undergraduate student, including one for community service, drama, music, interest in Shakespeare, and a Christian scholarship. More information can be found in our Undergraduate Financial Aid section. Students meeting the requirements for an Oglethorpe Scholars Award are considered for such based on their admission application. Students applying for an Oglethorpe Christian Scholarship must complete the appropriate scholarship application, which may be obtained from the Admission Office. | December 5 for early action admissions; rolling for others | Oglethorpe University, 4484 Peachtree Road NE, Atlanta, GA 30319, 404.261.1441 or 1.800.428.4484 or visit online (click for more information)
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| Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.- Tau Chapter | Must attend a metro Atlanta area High School, will be attending college for the 2009-2010 Academic Year, Demonstrate leadership activity, community service and moral character | 3- $1000, 10-$500, 8-$250 | Complete a Scholarship Application, Submit one letter of recommendation from a teacher, mentor, or commmunity leader, provide an academic transcript, write a 500 word essay on a specific topic. | February 28, 2009 | Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc - Tau Chapter, High Aspirations Foundation, Inc, PO Box 7369, Atlanta GA 30357
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| Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc/Kappa Alpha Alpha Chapter | General | $2,000 | Graduating Senior, Enroll in a baccalaureate degree program, be an African-American Male | November 13, 2009 | Mr. Greg Davis
Achievement Week Committee
PO Box 360260
Decatur GA 30032
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| Oregon Institute of Technology - several scholarships available | General, Engineering Technology, Geomatics, Renewable Energy Engineering, athletic, leadership and diversity | | Academic scholarships are awarded only to new, fully admitted OIT students. If you meet the criteria listed above, all you need to do is apply for admission to OIT and be accepted by February 1 for enrollment in the following academic year. You must meet all admission requirements in order to qualify. Other scholarships include Engineering Honors scholarships, Leadership and Diversity scholarship (requires additional scholarship application), and Oregon Tech Foundation scholarship. Athletic scholarships are offered for every varsity sport at Oregon Tech. Availability of scholarship funds varies for each sport. Scholarship recipients are recommended by the coach based on the availability of funds and needs of the specific program. Oregon Tech is a highly competitive program. Please contact the specific sports coach to discuss your participation and scholarship opportunities. Updated information will be available on website in December. | February 1 | Main campus: Oregon Institute of Technology, 3201 Campus Drive, Klamath Falls, OR 97601, Toll Free: 1-800-422-2017, ext. 1, Email: oit@oit.edu or visit online (click for more information).
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| Organization of DeKalb Educators (ODE) | General | Unspecified | Ensure application is completely filled out, have all required signatures, enclose a copy of your official high school transcripts, have enclosed 2 letters of recommendation, answered all questions, proof your essays and limit each answer to one typewritten page, to qualify for scholarships awarded to children of ODE members, your parent must have been a member of ODE for the last 12 months | April 10, 2009 | Organization of DeKalb Educators, 100 Crescent Centre Parkway, Suite 290, Tucker, GA 30084, 678-887-1170
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| Outstanding Students of America Scholarship | General | $1,000 | Open to high school seniors who have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Must demonstrate outstanding commitment to community and school activities. Submit 250-word essay highlighting your accomplishments and why you deserve or need this scholarship. | October 10 | Outstanding Students of America, Scholarship and Awards Program, 3047 Sagefield Road, Tuscaloosa, AL 35405, telephone (205) 344-6322 or email info@outstandingstudentsofamerica.com or visit online (Click for more information)
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| Paine College-three different scholarships available | General, education | Varies | Three scholarships listed: The Fort Gordon Service Club of Fort Gordon will award merit scholarships for graduating seniors in good standing at an accredited high school in the CSRA and a military dependent with a valid ID card, to assist them in their first year of education at an accredited university, college, or vocational/technical school. Applicants will be evaluated on academic standing, trade aptitude, citizenship, character, participation in school and community activities, and the stated desire and sincerity for further education. The Fort Gordon Service Club of Fort Gordon will award a continuing education scholarship for one (1) year of schooling not to exceed $500.00 to a deserving military family member. This award will assist them in their continuing education at an accredited university, college, or vocational/technical school. The Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) grant program that provides up to $4,000 per year to students who intend to teach in a public or private elementary or secondary school that serves students from low-income families. | March 1; priority consideration deadline | Paine College, 1235 Fifteenth Street, Augusta, GA 30901, Phone: (706) 821-8200 or 1-800-476-7703 Email: paineftgordon@charterinternet.com, Phone: (706) 793-2030 or (706) 791-7979, call Bess Corriveau at 706-421-5780 or visit online (click for more information)
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| Patient Advocate Foundation’s (PAF) Scholarships for Survivors Program | General | $3,000 | Applicant must be under the age of 25 and a survivor/current patient of a diagnosis of cancer or a critical or life threatening disease. Requires completed scholarship application, essay on how diagnosis has impacted their lives and their future goals, be accepted to college, university, or vocational-technical school planning to attend full-time, medical documentation, letters of recommendation, grades transcript, and demonstrate financial need. | April | 700 Thimble Shoals Blvd, Suite 200, Newport News, VA 23606, Ruth Anne Reed, Vice President of Human Resource Programs and Scholarship Coordinator, scholarship@patientadvocate.org, or 1-800-532-5274 or visit online (click for more information)
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| Peace College - various scholarships available | General | Up to full tuition, room and board | Open to female students. Selection based on GPA, SAT score, class rank, evidence of strong community involvement. | Varies | Peace College, 15 East Peace Street, Raleigh, NC 27604-1194, telephone (800) PEACE-47 or (919) 508-2260, or visit online (click for more information).
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| Pfizer's Epilepsy Scholarship Award | General | $3,000 | Open to high school seniors who have applied to college and are under a doctor's care for epilepsy. Also open to college students. Eligible students have: overcome the challenges of epilepsy, been successful in school, done well in activities outside the classroom or in the community, and shown a desire to make the most out of college or graduate school. | Spring | Pfizer Epilepsy Scholarship Award Center, c/o The Eden Communications Group, 515 Valley Street, Suite 200, Maplewood, NJ 07040, telephone (800) 292-7373. Or visit website (click more information) to download the application.
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| PFLAG-Atlanta Scholarship Award | The PFLAG-Atlanta Scholarship Awards are designed to recognize outstanding lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) individuals; encourage continuing education for self-identified LGBT individuals;and foster a positive image of LGBT people | Unspecified | Applicants must: Identify openly as lesbian, bisexual, or transgender, demonstrate a history of LGBT or other community service or activism, be a current Georgia resident or use the scholarshup to attend school in Georgia, hold the equivalent of a B or higher cumulative Grade Point Average for the past 4 semesters, mail the completed application and all supporting materials for postmark on or before March 31, 2009 | March 31, 2009 | Margaret Cowan, 770-662-6475
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Kappa Alpha Alpha Chapter of
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. | General | Unspecified | Graduating senior from DeKalb County public school
Enroll and pursuing a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university
African-American male | April 3, 2009 | Mr. Tyrone Hill
KAA Scholarship Committee
P. O. Box 360260
Decatur, GA 30032
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| Prudential Spirit of Community Award | Community Service | $1,000 - $5,000 and/or an all-expense-paid trip to Washington, DC | Be a student in grades 5-12, who has engaged in a volunteer or self-initiated community service activity performed at least partly during the last 12 months; submit completed application to participating school principal. | end of October/early November | Prudential Spirit of Community Awards, 751 Broad St., 16th Floor, Newark NJ 07102, telephone (973) 802-4568 or email spirit@prudential.com or visit online (click for more information)
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| Queens University of Charlotte - various scholarships available | Varies; education, music, drama, art, ministerial, athletic | Up to full tuition | Open to US citizens; selection is based on GPA, leadership, citizenship, and scholarship. | Varies | Queens University of Charlotte, Office of Admissions, 1900 Selwyn Avenue, Charlotte, NC 28274 (704) 337-2212. Also visit online (click for more information) or email admissions@queens.edu
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| Qui Llueva Cafe Scholarship | General | $500 - $1,000 | This scholarship is a response to the lack of financial assistance provided to students who do not have the legal documentation, that attend college in the US. | April 10, 2009 |
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| Reinhardt College - several scholarships available | General; Art, Music, Athletic | $500 up to full tuition | Reinhardt's scholarship and grant programs help a wide range of main campus students. Funds are awarded each year to qualified students who excel in academics, art, music, leadership, and athletics and to students who have demonstrated an enthusiasm for learning and need financial assistance. Contact the Office of Admissions for more information or see website. Some require applications. Other scholarships are also available from specific departments. | various | Reinhardt College, 7300 Reinhardt College Circle, Waleska, GA 30183-2981, (770)720-5600 - fax (770)720-5602 Office of Admissions 770-720-5526
North Fulton Center of Reinhardt College, 4100 Old Milton Parkway, Alpharetta, GA 30005-4442, (770)720-9191 - fax (770)475-0263 or visit online (click for more information)
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| Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship | General | Up to $1,500; renewable | For GA residents only. This scholarship program is federally funded and does NOT restrict recipients to attending a college or university in Georgia. To be considered for the Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship, you must be nominated by the high school you are attending. You can obtain an application from your high school counselor's office in December of the same academic year as your high school graduation. Must demonstrate outstanding high school academic achievement; Be a legal resident of Georgia; Be a U.S. citizen, or a permanent resident who meets residency requirements, or national of the U.S. or have evidence from INS of eligible permanent resident alien status; Submit application materials including all documentation on or before February 1 of the same academic year as high school completion; Graduate from a public or private high school or receive the GED in the same year as application for the scholarship; Must have applied or been accepted at an eligible institution of higher education for full-time status. | February 1 | Georgia Student Financial Commission, 2082 East Exchange Place, Tucker, Georgia 30084, Telephone: In Metro Atlanta (770) 724-9000, Toll-Free 1-800-505-GSFC, gsfcinfo@gsfc.org or visit online (click for more information)
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| Ron Brown Scholar Program | General | $10,000, annually for 4 years | Open to African Americans high school seniors. Applicants must have excelled academically, exemplified exceptional leadership potential, made an impact on their communities through service to others, and demonstrated financial need. Must be used for accredited 4-year college or university in US. | November 1 to be eligible for additional scholarship programs, or January 9 for this program only. | Ms. Fran Hardey, Executive Assistant, Ron Brown Scholar Program, 1160 Pepsi Place, Suite 206, Charlottesville, VA 22901, telephone (434) 964-1588, fax (434) 964-1589. Visit online (click on more information).
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| Ronald McDonald House Charities | General | Undisclosed | Currently enrolled high school seniors who have at least one parent of Asian-Pacific heritage and who are eligible to attend a two or four year college. Applicants must be legal US residents, be less than 21 years of age and reside within the geographic boundaries of a participating chapter that offers a scholarship under the Asian-Pacific Scholarship program. | February 16, 2009 | RMHC US Scholarship Program, International Scholarship and Tuition Services, Inc., PO Box 22376, Nashville TN 37202
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| Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) Scholarship Program - various scholarships available; Asian, African American, Hispanic, or Scholars | General | $1,000, up to $25,000 a year | Open to graduating high school seniors who reside in a participating area. Selections are based on academic performance, financial need, and community involvement, and ethnic background for some scholarships. Applications are necessary and will be available on the website in November. | February 15 | RMHC Scholarship Program, Scholarship Program Administrators, PO Box 22376, Nashville TN 37202 or visit online www.rmhc.org or visit online (Click for more information)
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| Rosetta Stone Communicate and Connect Scholarship
| High school seniors that have learned English as a second language are invited to write an essay about how discovering the English language opened up a world of possibilities. | $3,000 | Sample of topics:
An essay about how learning English enabled you to excel in other courses such as mathematics or science.
A personal memoir about how getting cast in a play because of your English-speaking abilities has awakened a desire to perform and to create.
An examination of how learning English transformed your perspective of living life in the United States.
The story of your Communicate & Connect Scholarship essay is yours to share. It's about how you reached out and made contact through language learning. | May 15, 2009 | www.rosettastone.com/scholarship
1800.811.2819
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| Royal Creation and Production Scholarship | General | $5,000 | Student must have a 2.5 GPA or higher, Student must be a US citizen, Must be a senior, have passed all parts of the high school graduation test, and must not have any disciplinary referrals this year. | January 23, 2009 | Royal Creation and Production, 5778 Mill Terr, Rex, GA 30273
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| Royal Creation and Production Scholarship | General | $5000 | Student must have a 2.5 GPA or higher
Student must be a US citizen
Must be a senior
Must have passed all parts of the high school graduation test
Must not have any disciplinary referrals this year | January 30, 2009 | Royal Creation and Production, 5778 Rex Mill Terr., Rex, GA 30273
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| Ruckus House Learning Center Scholarship Foundation | Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Special Education | $5,000; renewable | Open to high school seniors or current college students who have been accepted /enrolled into a NC college or university and plan to pursue careers in Education. Must have GPA of at least 3.0. Submit application, transcript, two letters of recommendation and an 800-word essay explaining the reasons you want to teach. Scholarship recipients must sign an agreement to teach in NC for 5 years upon graduation from college. | March 1 | Ruckus House Learning Center Scholarship Foundation, 9450 Moss Plantation Drive NW, Suite 101, Concord NC 28027, telephone (704) 786-3035 ext. 4011 or email mtracy@ruckushouse.com. If website is still under construction, email Executive Director Mark Tracy mtracy@ruckushouse.com for an application.
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| Saint Paul's College - several scholarships available | General, science, mathematics, education, | Varies | A minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 is required for scholarships unless otherwise specified by the donor. Students who submit their FAFSA applications to the Department of Education Processing Center by March 1 of each year are automatically considered for these scholarships. Information outlining specific academic requirements are available in the Financial Aid Office. Various scholarships awarded, based on any of the following, academic excellence, high scholarship, strong moral influence, character, academic achievement and potential for future growth and development, Christian character, effective leadership ability, and who is in good standing with and loyal to the spirit and tradition of the College, and more. See website for the list of scholarships available (click more information). | March 1 | Saint Paul's College, 115 College Drive, Lawrenceville, Virginia 23868, (434) 848-3111, www.saintpauls.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| Sallie Mae Fund - various scholarships available | General | $1,000 to $5,000 | Varies; Open to US citizens able to demonstrate unmet financial need of more than $1,000 after financial aid award package has been determined; have adjusted gross income of $30,000 or less; have a cumulative GPA between 2.5 and 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) or the equivalent. Also, some specifically for minority students and community college transfer students. Applications and information updated in January. | Varies | The Sallie Mae Fund, 12061 Bluemont Way, Reston, VA 20190 or visit online (click for more information)
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| Santa Clara University - several scholarships available | General, Arts and Sciences, Business, Engineering, Theater Dance, Music, Communications, Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics | Varies | You can be considered for a University-based scholarship by applying for aid through the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE forms as well as your Undergraduate Admission application. Merit-based Scholarships are selected during the admissions process and there is no separate application. There are several scholarships, each with specific criteria. In general, recipients will have demonstrated high academic achievement in general or specific subjects, and exemplify the best traditions of Santa Clara University in terms of leadership, integrity and community service. | November 15 (early action) or February 1 | Santa Clara University, Financial Aid Office, 500 El Camino Real, Varsi Hall, Second Floor, Santa Clara, CA 95053, E-mail: financialaid@scu.edu, Phone:(408) 554-4505, Fax:(408) 554-2154 or visit online (click for more information).
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| Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) - several scholarships available | General, arts, athletics | up to $15,000; renewable | Scholarship recipients are expected to be particularly strong and positive leaders at SCAD, excelling academically and representing the college well within the community. Scholarships are available to both United States citizens and international students and are awarded to entering students prior to first-quarter attendance. A limited number of scholarships may be offered to accepted students who demonstrate outstanding achievement in either or both academic and artistic endeavors. Criteria include documentation of above average grades, standardized test scores above the national average, or completion of an International Baccalaureate diploma, and presentation of an excellent portfolio, audition or writing submission. The scholarship may be renewed annually through completion of a bachelor's degree (or up to 225 attempted hours) as long as the recipient remains enrolled and maintains at least a 3.0 grade point average. Athletic grants and other scholarships also available. | February 15 | Savannah College of Art and Design-Savannah, Admission Department, 22 E. Lathrop Ave., Savannah, GA 31415, Phone: 912.525.5100 or 800.869.7223 or Savannah College of Art and Design - Atlanta, Admission Department, 1600 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta, GA 30309, Phone: 404.253.2700 (general) or 877.722.3285 or email scholarships@scad.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| Savannah State University | General, (also athletic) | Unavailable | To assist students and their families in meeting the financial demands of a college education, Savannah State awards merit-based scholarships and grants annually Candidates with a high school grade point average of 3.0, a minimum ACT composite score of 21 or a minimum SAT composite score of 1000, and rank in the top 25% of their class are considered for academic scholarships. Scholarship competition may also include a writing sample, group discussing and an individual interview on campus. | December 1 | Savannah State University, Office of Financial Aid, P.O. Box 20523, Savannah, GA 31404, (912) 356-2253/2254, Fax: (912) 353-3150, Email: finaid@savstate.edu
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| Schering-Plough: "Will to Win" | Performing Arts, Visual Arts, Community Service, Athletics, and Science | $50,000 | Must have asthma, Demonstrate outstanding performance in one of the catagories listed, Document a track record of achievements relevant to entry category, hold a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale, have received at least one award related to their entry category, be a US Citizen,
Acceptance to an accredited US College, Enrollment in college in the fall 2009 semester | April 30, 2009 | The "Will to Win" Scholarship Program, PO Box 6503, Carlstadt, NJ 07072
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| Scholarship for Architecture Students
Scholarship for African American architectural students to
Syracuse University. | Syracuse University has 10 full scholarships for African American Men and Women interested in studying architecture.
5 yrs. professional degree in architecture. | 5 yrs. covers full education | Men and Women of color | | Mark Robbins, Dean
School of Architecture
Syracuse University; 201 Slocum Hall
315-443-2256
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| SESPTC Education Scholarship Award Program
(Southeastern States Pupil Transportation Conference) | General | $1,000 scholarship can be used for any part of the student's 2009-2010 school year tuition, books or fees. | To qualify, a parent/guardian family must have a gross taxable income less than $75,000 for each of the past five tax years.
A student qualifies by graduating from a public high school and then attending a postsecondary educational institution in 2009.
Applicants must be children of the following transportation staff: bus drivers, bus aides/monitors, bus mechanics, directors of student transportation services, bus supervisors, bus driver trainers, bus safety inspectors and many other positions either employed by a school district, their contractors, a state school, or the State DOE. | Applications are due no later than April 1, 2009 and the awards will be announced prior to May 8, 2009. | T. Carlton Allen, Director
Office of Pupil Transportation, GDOE
1654 Twin Towers East
Atlanta, GA 30334
404-656-2467 off.
678-492-0536 cell
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| Sewanee: The University of the South | General | $12,000 or more | In order to be considered for a merit-based scholarship, you must submit this form and all other
application materials by December 1 (postmark date). If you are selected as a finalist for our scholarships, you will be required to submit an additional essay. Failure to do so will prevent your application from being reviewed for scholarships with a value of $12,000 or more. Need-based financial aid also available. | December 1 | Office of Admission, Sewanee: The University of the South, 735 University Avenue, Sewanee, TN 37383-1000, Toll-free: 800.522.2234, Fax: 931.598.3248, finaid@sewanee.edu, or visit online (click for more information)
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| Sigma Alpha Professional Agricultural Sorority | General | $500 | Selection will be based on the student's scholastic achievement, leadership ability, interest in agriculture and extracurricular involvement as evidenced by high school or related activities. | April 22, 2009 | Dr. Maria Navarro, Sigma Alpha Advisor, 105 Fourt Towers, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602
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| SIGMA PHI EPSILON FRATERNITY
| OUTSTANDING FRESHMEN MALES ENTERING THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA FALL 2010. | THREE SCHOLARSHIPS-$1000, $500, AND $250 | ENTERING THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA 2010 | MAY 1, 2010 | ZACHARY L. JONES
BALANCED MAN SCHOLARSHIPS DIRECTOR
SIGMA PHI EPSILON FRATERNITY
327 S. MILLEDGE AVE.
ATHENS, GA 30605
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| Society of Women Engineers (SWE)- various scholarships available | Engineering-various, Computer Science or Engineering | $1,000 - $5,000; some are renewable | Varies; Open to female students admitted and attending a 4-year program in preparation for careers in engineering, engineering technology, and computer science. Must have at least 3.5 GPA. Scholarship information for the upcoming school year will be available starting in December. | Unavailable; see website in December | Society of Women Engineers, 230 E. Ohio St., Suite 400, Chicago, IL, 60611, telephone (312) 596-5223. Or email scholarshipapplication@swe.org. Visit online (click more information).
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| Southeast Regional Section 8 Housing Association Scholarship
(SERSHA) | Section 8 families throughout jurisdiction. | $1,000 | An essay, certified transcript of grades and/or SAT scores,
2 letters of reference-1 from the employer if employed, the
other from principal, guidance counselor, dean, community person, minister, or business professional on letterhead.
Description of extracurricular activities. | March 15,2009 | Marjorie Noe, Scholarship Committee Chairman
The Housing Authority of Myrtle Beach
P. O. Box 2468
Myrtle Beach, SC 29578
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| Southern Catholic University - several scholarships available | General | varies | Students who would like to be considered for a scholarship award must simply submit a completed SCC Application for Admission; no additional scholarship application is required. Different scholarship levels available based on strong academic and test scores. When making admission decisions, they consider:
High School Curriculum, Grades, Class Rank, Other College Coursework (if any), Standardized Test Results
Recommendation(s), Extracurricular Activities. | Rolling admissions process | Southern Catholic College, 330 Southern Catholic Drive, Dawsonville, GA 30534, Local: 706-344-4000
Toll Free: 866-722-2003, admission@southerncatholic.org or visit online (click for more information)
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| Southern Polytechnic State University - several scholarships available | General | Unavailable | SPSU awards scholarships to qualified students based on academic merit and financial need. Need-based scholarships take both financial need and academic criteria into account, while academic scholarships are based solely upon a student's specific academic program. Apply online for scholarships. You will need your SPSU student ID to apply. All students that have applied to SPSU will be given a student ID. Many of the academic programs offer scholarships. Check with your academic advisor. Scholarships are competitive and funds are limited. Scholarships for Hispanic/Latino students also available | March 1 | Southern Polytechnic State University, 1100 South Marietta Parkway, Marietta, GA 30060-2896, 1-800-635-3204, 678-915-7778, Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid - Phone: 678-915-7290, Fax: 678-915-4227,
Email: Financial_aid@spsu.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| Spelman College - several scholarships available | General; engineering, physics, computer science, chemistry, mathematics | Up to full tuition, fees and room and board; renewable | Spelman College awards scholarships on the basis of academic and extracurricular merit, leadership abilities, and involvement in the community. Each year, Spelman College selects five entering first-year students to receive the Presidential Scholarship, and the Dean's Scholarship is awarded to approximately 65 students annually. The Bonner Scholarship is awarded to a first-year student at the college who demonstrates strong academic performance in high school and good citizenship at home, school, church, and in her community. Evidence of financial need is also considered, but the award may be given to a student who does not exhibit financial need but who displays an outstanding commitment to community service. | January 31 | Spelman College, 350 Spelman Lane S.W. Atlanta, GA 30314-4399 (404) 681-3643, Office of Admission at 1-800-982-2411. Financial Aid Office (404) 270-5212 or visit online (click for more information)
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| Stanford University | General | Unavailable | Scholarship from Stanford is the primary source of funding used to assist students with meeting their educational costs. Every student from the United States who is admitted to Stanford and demonstrates need is offered a tailored financial aid package. Many university scholarship funds originate as gifts from individuals and corporations. All university scholarship funds are need-based. We determine your individual scholarship eligibility by subtracting your family contribution and other aid funds from the total student budget. Applications available October. | November 15 for early decision, February 15 for regular admissions | Stanford University. Financial Aid Office. Montag Hall, 355 Galvez Street, Stanford, California 94305-6106. (650) 723-3058. For general questions send email to financialaid@stanford.edu. Or visit online (click for more information).
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| State Employees' Credit Union (SECU) Foundation - "People Helping People" Scholarships | General | $5,000 and $10,000 | A senior student from each North Carolina high school can receive one of these scholarships. Applicants submitted by high school. Open to students who will enter one of the 16 constituent campuses of the University of North Carolina system. Preference will be given to students whose parents/ guardians or family members are public sector employees who live and work in state and local government agencies. Must exemplify the philosophy "People Helping People" by having demonstrated leadership, excellence of character, integrity, and community involvement. Must have scholastic achievement and at least 2.5 GPA. Must agree to continue as a full time student in good standing with the same university for 8 consecutive semesters. A Community college scholarship program is also available for students enrolling at one of the 58 community colleges in the North Carolina Community College System. | May, or August | SECU Foundation, PO Box 25966, Raleigh, NC 27611-5966 or email SECUfoundation@ncsecu.org or visit online (click for more information). Also see your school scholarship coordinator because each school selects a recipient. Information will be sent to the high schools in January.
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| Street Angels Motorcycle Club | Promotes the safety of motorcycling, cararaderie and the patronage of the riding community. | $500.00 | Parent or guardian must have a motorcycle endorsement on driver's license in the state of Georgia, applicant must be a freshman entering a four year college, applicant must be a resident of Clayton, DeKalb or Henry County, Applicant must have a minimum grade point average of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale. | May 31, 2009 | Streen Angels Motorcycle Club, PO Box 374581, Decatur, GA 30037
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| Street Angels Motorcycle Club Scholarship | General | $500 | Parents must have a motorcycle endorsement on their driver's license in the state of GA, Applicant must be a freshman entering a four year college for the 2009 - 2010 school year, must be a resident of Clayton, DeKalb or Henry County, must have a minimum grade point average of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale | May 31, 2009 | Scholarship Committee: 678-318-3402
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| Student Insights | General | 1-$4,000 Scholarship, 1-$1,000 Scholarship, 4-$500 Scholarshps | Must plan to attend a four-year college, community/junior college or career school, | April 22, 2009 | 724-612-3685
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| Student Integrity Award Scholarship | General | $1,000.00 | Any students who are members of the graduating class of 2008 and attending accredited high school in Georgia counties. Community service, essay. | January 31,2009 | Dottie Callina,
Student Integrity Award, BBB
503 Oak Place, Suite 590
Atlanta, GA 30349
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| Students Without Mothers Scholarship | incomplete applications will not be accepted | Scholarships are $4,000 each
The number of scholarships awarded is determined by the amount of funds raised each year. | A committee will review the essays and possibly talk with the qualified applicants to determine the greatest need. Your essay must explain your hardship and explain why you have the greatest need. Please submit an aplication, community service form and a 250 word essay(including hobbies/interests, hardships, future plans and why you should be awarded a scholarship. Must be a current resident of Georgia, and a high school senior. Must be planning to attend a 2yrs. or 4yrs. institution. The mother is not at home either due to death or other unfortunate circumstances. | December 31 | Students Without Mothers, Inc.--Gwendolyn Stewart
4500 Hugh Howell Rd. Ste.#790 CAPS Project Administrator
Tucker, GA 30084 2 Peachtree St. Ste#21-275
770-724-0648 Atl,GA 30303 404-657-3438
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| Sun Trust Off to College Scholarship Sweepstakes | General | $1,000 | Free to enter and eligibility not based on GPA or financeial need. | High school seniors can win a $1,000 scholarship for their first year expenses at a college or private career school. |
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| SuperSibs! Scholarship Program For Siblings of Cancer Victims | General | $1,000 to $5,000, renewable | For graduating high school seniors who plan to attend accredited college, university or vocational school. with siblings who have cancer. Must live in the US, Puerto Rico or US Virgin Islands, minimum GPA of 2.0 on 4.0 scale (or 2.5 on 5.0). Applicants must articulate how being the sibling of a child with cancer has impacted their lives. New scholarship applications available November of each year. | unavailable - check back in November | 866-444-7427
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| Surviving and Moving Forward - The Sam Fund for Young Adult Survivors of Cancer | General | $500 for books, up to $5000 for rent, and up to $10,000 for tuition. | To apply for SAMFund grants and scholarships, you must have had cancer, be finished with active treatment, between that ages of 17 and 35, be a US resident or citizen. Our application process happens once a year, beginning with a Letter of Intent (LOI) phase in June. Anyone interested in applying must first submit an LOI. After a review period, selected applicants will then be invited to submit a full application. Those applicants will be notified in November as to whether they have received a grant. Grants and scholarships provided by the SAMFund cover a wide range of post-treatment financial needs, such as (but not limited to): undergraduate & graduate tuition and loans, car and health insurance premiums, rent, utilities, current and residual medical bills, and more. Dates not available. On website fill out inquiry form to be part of mailing list when information becomes available. | available in June | The SAMFund for Young Adult Survivors of Cancer, 35 Channel Center St #208, Boston, MA 02210 to grants@thesamfund.org. or email Michelle Zeitler, the SAMFund Program Director, michelle@thesamfund.org or visit online (click for more information)
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| Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation College Scholarship Program | General | Up to $10,000; renewable | Open to graduating high school seniors who have lost a parent to breast cancer. Must be a US citizen or permanent resident. Determination will be based on academic achievement, community service, demonstrated leadership ability, financial need. Must attend an accredited state-supported college/university located in recipient's state of residence. Check in December for new application. | February 1 | Scholarship Program Administrators, Inc. (SPA), telephone (615) 320-3149 or email info@spaprog.com or collegescholarships@komen.org or visit online (Click for more information)
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| Tennessee State University - several scholarships available | General; Education, also athletic and departmental | Up to full tuition, room and board | Student must be a high school graduate with a 3.0 GPA or higher on a 4.0 scale, ACT score of 21 or Equivalent SAT score of 980 (Verbal and Math Only), and completion of 14 Tennessee Board of Regents high school units. If awarded, student must maintain a grade point average of 3.0 or higher based on continuous full-time enrollment (12 or more hours of college level courses excluding developmental courses) for a maximum of 8 semesters. Scholarships will be awarded as applications are received. Also, Provides scholarships which cover full maintenance fees plus room and board to Black Tennessee high school graduates who have a minimum ACT of 21 or equivalent SAT and a 3.0 GPA on a 4 point scale; preference may be given to students with the highest GPA or test score. The award may be renewed if the student maintains a GPA of 3.0 or above. Contact the Admissions Office.
For departmental scholarships, contact the department directly. | April 1 | Tennessee State University, 3500 John A Merritt Blvd, Nashville, TN 37209,
(615) 963-5000, Office of Financial Aid - Floyd-Payne Campus Center, Third Floor, Suite 343, or Campus Post Office Box 9615, Office of Admissions - Admissions, Phone (615) 963-5101, toll- free 1-888-463-6878, Sedric Griffin at 615-963-2593 or visit online (click for more information)
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| The 2009 Elizabeth Andrews Memorial Journalism Scholarship Program | Graduating high school seniors who are residents of DeKalb County are eligible to apply. The scholarship is for books or tuition and is not restricted to attendance at a Georgia college or university | Unspecified | High school seniors that must plan to major in communications at a two or four year college or university. Applicant must have a minimum GPA of 2.5. | May 1, 2009 | The Elizabeth Andrews Journalism Scholarship
CrossRoads News Foundation
2346 Candler Road
Decatur, GA 30032
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| The 2010 Miss Georgia Teen USA Pageant | General | $1,000 | Complete information sheet, Select a recent snapshot | June 30, 2009 | Kim Greenwood, State Director, 615-599-2383
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| The Belk Scholarship | General | Up to $45,000 | Outstanding intellectual ability and success, leadership experience, commitment to service, and overall personal vigor mark them as those who will accomplish much and contribute most to the Davidson community and in their lives beyond their collrege years. | November 15, 2009 | Gardner Roller Ligo
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| The Bryan Scholarship | General | $30,000 | Candidates are chosen on the basis of:
Academic and personal excellence, strong promise of significant impact in their classes and in their lives on campus, and potential for success in Davidson's NCAA Division I athletic program. | October 15, 2009 | Gardner Roller Ligo
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| The Community Foundaton for Greater Atlanta Scholarships for Atlanta Students | General | Range from $750 to $5,000 | Each Scholarship has its on specific eligibility criteria | April 13, 2009 | 404-688-5525
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| The Congressional Back Caucus Spouses Flexible Education Scholarship | General | Full Tuition | Must be a Citizen, not receiving 100% tuition reimbursement, not employees or family members of employees of Apollo Group Inc or its subsidiaries, submit a completed application, submit a 500 words essay, submit sealed official transcripts, 2 recommendation letters, submit a 1 page resume, submit a recent photograph | February 27, 2009 | 202-263-2800, CBC Spouses Flexible Education Scholarship, Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, 1720 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Washington DC 20036
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| The G. Wayne Clough Georgia Tech Promise Scholarship | General | Unspecified | Must be a Georgia resident, Eligible applicant for federal student financial aid, less than $33,000 in total family income, submit a complete financial aid application each year. | Unavailable | Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid
404-894-4160
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| The Geisinger Scholarship Program | During his lifetime, Joseph M. Geisinger created a trust fund to provide support to forward the careers of students pursuing degrees in engineering at the University of Michigan. | The scholarship program will provide $20,000 in annual support to students from selected geographic areas. | Scholarships will be awarded to first-year students admitted to the College of Engineering at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor for the 2010-2011 academic year.
Recipients must be enrolled full-time at the University of Michigan and pursuing an undergraduate degree program in engineering
Scholarship support is awarded for four years of undergraduate study or through graduation, whichever is less; annual renewal is contingent on satisfactory academic progress and maintaining a cumulative GPA of 3.0 | Applications must be received no later than 5:00 pm EST on Jan. 15, 2010 | Engineering Scholarship Office
734.647.7113
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| The Georgia Engineering Founfation, Inc. | General | From $1,000 to $5,000 | Awarded comptetitively based for student's that have demonstrated competence in mathematics, science and communication skills, interest in a career in engineering, financial need, and their school and community involvement, must be a US Citizen, resident of Georgia and enrolled in ABET accredited program leading to Bachelor's Degree in engineering or engineering technology. | August 31, 2009 |
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| The Georgia Tech Dean's Scholarship | Recognizes outstanding high school students for academic performance, leadership, involvement and potential for success at Georgia Tech. | Unspecified | | November 1, 2009 |
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| The Goizueta Foundation Scholars Fund Scholarship | General; Hispanic/Latino students | varies | This scholarship is open to Hispanic/Latino students whose parents reside in the United States of America. The Goizueta Foundation awards grants to educational institutions, and in some cases, those institutions do have Goizueta Foundation scholarship funds for disbursement annually. If you are interested in seeking scholarship funds, contact the admissions and financial aid offices at the institution(s) where you plan to attend. The Goizueta Foundation does not administer funds to individuals. Many Georgia colleges and universities offer scholarships from this foundation. | varies | 4401 Northside Parkway, Suite 520, Atlanta, Georgia 30327, Phone 404-239-0390 fax 404-239-0018 or check with the college of your choice
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| The Holocaust Remembrance Project | General | Up to $10,000, an all-expense paid trip to Washington, DC, and a gold medal | This contest is open to all students age 19 and under who meet the following criteria: (1) are currently enrolled as a high school student (grades 9-12) or who are high school seniors who will graduate high school at any time this year, or are students who are enrolled in a high school equivalency program; and (2) are residents of either the United States or Mexico or U.S. Citizens living abroad. Must write an essay analyzing why it is vital that the remembrance, history, and lessons of the Holocaust be passed to a new generation, and what can be done to combat and prevent prejudice, discrimination and violence in our world today. Information updated on website October 1. | Unavailable; probably April | Holocaust Remembrance Project, Holland & Knight Charitable Foundation, Inc., PO Box 2877, Tampa, FL 33601, telephone (866) 866-452-2737 or e-mail holocaust@hklaw.com. Also visit website (click more information).
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| The Jackie Robinson Foundation's Scholarship Program | General | Up to $7,500 | You must be a US citizen and you cannot possess a 2 or 4 year degree. In addition, all applicants are required to take either the SAT or ACT and submit their scores. | March 31, 2009 | Jackie Robinson Foundation, ATTN: Scholarship Application, 75 Varick Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10013, 212-290-8600
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| The Latin American English Language Study Scholarship | General | | Must be a high school senior | October 30, 2009 |
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| The National Center for Learning Disabilities - Anne Ford Scholarship (other scholarships also available) | General | $750 to $10,000 | Open to high school seniors who have an identified learning disability (candidates with ADD/ADHD also must provide documentation of a specific learning disability). Must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher, demonstrated financial need and the intention of pursuing an undergraduate degree. Must complete a personal statement describing the applicant’s frustrations and triumphs in dealing with his or her
specific learning disability. Other scholarships have different criteria, so visit website for more information. | varies | Anne Ford Scholarship, National Center for Learning Disabilities, Inc., 381 Park Avenue South, Suite 1401, New York, NY 10016-8806 or email AFScholarship@ncld.org or visit online (click for more information)
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| The National Co-Op Scholarship Program | General | Up to $5,000.00 | A student must apply and be accepted at one of the ten NCCE Partner Colleges and Universities, all of which have strong co-op programs. | February 15, 2009 | National Commission for Cooperative Education, 360 Huntington Avenue, 384 CP, Boston, MA 02115-5096
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| The North DeKalb Republican Women Scholarship Program | | $500.00 | A female student graduating spring of 2009. The student needs to write a paper as follows:
Subject-"Why I Am Proud to be an American"
Length-Between 1000 and 1500 words | Postmark by April 1, 2009 | NDRW c/o DeKalb Republican Party
P. O. Box 941038
Atlanta, GA 31141
Attn: Wyolene Richardson
for additional information
2032 Glynbrook Drive
Tucker, GA 30084
770-491-8708
wyorich@yahoo.com
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| The Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation (PBTF) | General | $1,000, typically | The PBTF is proud to offer a scholarship program to students who have survived a central nervous system tumor. Awards may be used to cover tuition, fees and books at any post-secondary institution, including technical schools, vocational schools, junior colleges and four-year colleges or universities. Diagnosed at or before age 19 with a primary malignant or non-malignant central nervous system brain and/or spinal cord tumor, At least a senior in high school, 23 years old or younger on or before Aug. 31. Applications available online after October 1. | March 2 | Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation, 302 Ridgefield Ct., Asheville, NC 28806, 828-665-6891 or 800-253-6530, email: familysupport@pbtfus.org or visit online (click for more information).
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| The PinkRose Foundation Inc.- PinkRose Breast Cancer Scholarship | General | unavailable | Eligibility is limited to individuals who are legal residents of the US, under the age of 25 who have lost a parent or legal guardian to breast cancer. Applicants must have a high school diploma or equivalent. Applicants must be pursuing post secondary education or certificate training. Written statement including information describing the significant impact of breast cancer in your life, and explanations of how obtaining a post-secondary degree or certificate will benefit your future by helping to fulfill your goals and dreams. Applications for each PinkRose Scholarship award period are accepted during the period beginning on June 1st, and ending on August 31st of each calendar year. PinkRose Scholarships shall be awarded during October of each year and are valid for the following calendar year only. | Unavailable | The PinkRose Foundation, P.O. Box 4025 Dedham, MA 02027, email: info@pinkrose.org or visit online (click for more information)
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| The Princeton Prize in Race Relations | General | Up to $1,000 | Must be a high school student involved in an activity that is helping to improve race relations in your school or community. | January 31, 2009 | Alumni Association of Princeton University, PO Box 291, Princeton, NJ 08542-1036
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| The Ryan Mullaly Second Chance Fund | General | $1,000 | We are looking for young men and women whose high school years were disrupted by cancer. Must be a citizen or permanent resident of the United States; diagnosed with cancer or a recurrence of cancer between age 13 and graduation from high school; under active treatment for cancer while in high school, resulting in a substantial impact on your ability to attend class, take the SAT's, etc.; have a treatment history which includes chemotherapy and/or radiation; currently age 22 or younger; have not previously been awarded a scholarship from our Fund; AND currently pursuing an Associate's or Bachelor's degree at an accredited 2 year or 4 year college OR you are currently enrolled in an accredited post-secondary vocational or trade program which will culminate in certification. Graduate School Programs are not eligible. Priority is given to students still undergoing treatment, those with permanent effects from treatment and those at the beginning of their post-high school education. Proof of diagnosis and treatment is required in the form of a letter from the treating oncologist. Updated applications available in January. | May 31 | Email us: The2dChanceFund@aol.com Write to us: 26 MEADOW LANE, PENNINGTON NJ 08534, or visit online (click for more information)
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| The Samara V. Williams Musical Scholarship Foundation | Must have a desire to pursue a career in music | Unspecified | Senior must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.0, provide proof of acceptance into a post-educational institute, college or university and have a desire to pursue a career in music. | March 31, 2010 |
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| The Scholarship Board of North Carolina - ESA | Working with exceptional children, special needs children | $500 to $2500 | Scholarships are based on need, desire and academics. Must be a student enrolled in an accredited college or university. Must be training to work specifically with special needs persons up to age 21, excluding the academically gifted, in any educational setting. Must agree to teach in a North Carolina Public School system for one year after graduation as a teacher of exceptional children. | April 1 | Applications will be available Jan 1. Email Scholarship Chair at: scholarship-chair@esa-nc.org or Visit website (click on more information).
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| The University of Arizona - several scholarships available | Varies | Varies | Many scholarships available to non-residents as well as residents. Eligibility varies from academic excellence and leadership to specific gender, ethnicity, planned course of study, etc. Visit website for criteria and scholarships available. | Varies | UA Office of Student Financial Aid, PO Box 210066, Tucson, Arizona 85721-0066, 520.621.1858
Fax number 520.621.9473, askaid@email.arizona.edu or visit online (click for more information).
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| Tom Joyner Foundation | General | Full Ride | Must be a US Citizen, Current high school senior in the US, 3.5 Mim. GPA, Must have demonstrated leadership abilities through participation in community service, extracurricular, or other activities | January 23, 2010 | PO Box 630495, Irving, Texas 75063, 972-789-1058
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| Troy University - several scholarships available | General; music, theater, athletic, nursing | Varies | Scholarships are four-year awards for high school students and two-year awards for junior or community college students. The University Scholarship Committee makes the selections. Beginning freshmen must apply during their senior year of high school or prior to August following high school graduation. Requirements vary but include academic excellence, leadership, and discipline-specific. Each campus also has campus-specific scholarships. | Varies | Troy University Office of Admissions - admit@troy.edu. Office of Financial Aid, 134 Adams Administration Building, Troy, Alabama 36082, Phone: 1-800-414-5756 or visit online (click for more information)
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| Tulane University - several scholarships available | General, and community service, and musicianship | Varies | Varies. Typical scholarship recipients rank in the top 10% of the class or better, have received high college admission test scores, have a rigorous academic program containing honors and advanced placement courses, and have an outstanding record of extracurricular activities. Some scholarships require separate application and others require only the admissions application to be considered. Architecture applicants must also submit a portfolio for the Dean's Honor Scholarship. | December 15 or January 15 | Office of Financial Aid, Tulane University, 205 Science & Engineering Lab Complex, New Orleans, LA 70118
Phone: 504.865.5723, or toll-free 800.335.3210. Email: finaid@tulane.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| Tylenol Scholarship | Healthcare | $5,000 - $10,000 | Open to high school seniors intending to major in a healthcare related field. Current information will be available after February 1. | May 15, probably | Applications will be accepted from February 1 through May 15. After February 1, call 1-877-TYLENOL or visit the website (click more information).
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| UAW Scholarship | General | Up to $2,000 | The essay contest is open to all students scheduled to graduate from high school and planning to attend an accredited college or university as a full-time student commencing with the fall term of that year. | March 31, 2009 | United Region 8, ATTN: Essay Contest, 1005 North Point Blvd. Suite 701, Baltimore, MD 21224, 404-584-9534
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| UC Berkeley - Berkeley Undergraduate Scholarship | General | varies, based on need | The Berkeley Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded to new and continuing students on the basis of both academic merit and financial need. Students entering Berkeley from high school must have a 4.1 GPA. Those entering from community college must have a 3.5 GPA. Continuing students must have a 3.5 GPA.
The amount of the scholarship is based on your level of financial need. There is no application process other than applying for financial aid by completing the FAFSA. Complete and submit the University of California Application for Freshman (or Transfer) Admission and Scholarships by the deadline. Cite your characteristics, such as ancestry and professional interests, in the "Scholarship" section. (Some scholarships are reserved for students who meet criteria established by individual donors.)
Complete and submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by the UC Berkeley March deadline. | March | Visit online (click for more information) and to find the appropriate email address or call (510) 642-6442: 10:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m. Monday-Friday.
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| UC Berkeley - Regents’ and Chancellor’s Scholarship Program (By Invitation Only) | General | Varies: $1,000 for honorary awards, as needed for needs-based awards, renewable | The Regents’ and Chancellor’s Scholarship carries the highest honor awarded by the University of California, Berkeley to entering undergraduates. The Faculty Committee selects candidates on the basis of the information available on their UC Application for Undergraduate Admission, including GPA and SAT test scores. Other factors that may be considered include: the application personal statement, letters of recommendation, extracurricular activities, academic potential, evidence of overcoming personal hardship, and other academic or personal qualities that would make a distinctive contribution to the campus. | Selection occurs Feb-Mar | Visit online (click for more information) and to find the appropriate email address or call (510) 642-6442: 10:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m. Monday-Friday.
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| UC- Davis- several scholarships available | General; varies | Varies | You only need to complete one application to apply to UC Davis and other UC campuses. Remember, the application is also your opportunity to apply for scholarships. When you apply for admission, you are also applying for scholarships. Be sure to read all instructions pertaining to scholarships when completing the application, paying particular attention to the restricted scholarship eligibility codes. If you wish to be considered for need-based scholarships, you must apply for financial aid by March. Be aware that some scholarships have special requirements and may require additional materials for consideration. Scholarship criteria may also include participation in extracurricular activities; specific college or major; career interests; geographic origin; high school or community college attended; parentage; perseverance; and many other personal characteristics. The majority of UC Davis’ scholarships are not renewable; therefore, students must reapply to be considered for scholarships on an annual basis.
Refer to the scholarship section of the application instructions for further guidance. You must submit your UC application between November 1 and November 30 to be considered for scholarships. Most students are notified of scholarship awards beginning in early May through the end of July. | November | University of California, Davis | One Shields Avenue | Davis, CA 95616-8507 | T: (530) 752-2971 | F: (530) 752-1280 or visit online (click for more information)
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| UC San Diego-several scholarships available | General, other | Varies | You may qualify for 2 types of scholarships: merit scholarships and restricted scholarships. Freshman merit scholarships are based solely on academic achievement as reflected in your UC admissions application and include: Regents Scholarship and Ellen and Roger Revelle Scholarship. Freshman restricted scholarships: Restricted scholarships are awarded on academic merit plus additional criteria such as demonstrated financial need, field of interest, or leadership. If selected, you may need to provide supporting documentation to verify how you meet the restricted criteria. All personal and medical information remains confidential. See website for list of available scholarships. | November 30 | Scholarship Office, (858) 534-1067 email: scholarships@ucsd.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults (several scholarships available) | General; Nursing | $2,500 | Must be a young adult cancer survivor or have a parent with cancer or have lost a parent to cancer. Not for those with childhood cancer; must have been diagnosed/ rediagnosed after age 15. These competitive scholarships are awarded to the most qualified applicants who best demonstrate: dedication to community service, commitment to educational and professional goals, use of their cancer experience to impact the lives of other young adults affected by cancer, medical hardship, and financial need. Application and essay required. Updated applications available in December. | May 1 | Kathryn Lalumiere, Scholarship Coordinator, The Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults, 4725 Dorsey Hall Drive, Suite A505, Ellicott City, MD 21042, 1-888-393-FUND, ext. 106 or e-mail scholarship@ulmanfund.org or visit online (click for more information).
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| UNC-Asheville - various scholarships available | General | Up to full tuition | Varies; selections are based on class rank, GPA, and SAT/ACT scores. Must apply for admission by Nov. 15 to be to be considered for the Laurel's or Leadership Scholarships. | November 15 or Varies | Office of Financial Aid, CPO#1330, The University of North Carolina at Asheville, One University Heights, Asheville, NC 28804-3299, telephone (828) 251-6535 or email kmatthew@unca.edu. Also visit online (click more information).
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| UNC-Chapel Hill - various scholarships available | General | Up to full tuition | Varies; selections are based on class rank, GPA, SAT/ACT scores | Varies | Office of Scholarships and Student Aid, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 300 Pettigrew Hall, CB #2300, PO Box 1080, Chapel Hill, NC 27514-1080, telephone (919) 962-8396 or email aidinfo@unc.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| UNC-Charlotte - various scholarships available | General | Up to full tuition | Varies, selections are based on GPA, class rank, and SAT or ACT scores. Merit-based, merit and need-based and departmental. Awards available. Merit-based deadline is November 15, and they are administered by the Admissions Office. All students who apply and meet the criteria will be evaluated for merit-based awards. No other application is needed. All students who complete the financial aid application process by April 1 are considered for merit and need based awards. No additional application is needed for merit and need based awards. | November 15, April 1 | Office of Student Financial Aid, UNCC, 9201 University City Blvd., 122 Reese Building, Charlotte, NC 28223-0001, telephone (704) 687-2461, telephone (704) 687-2461 or visit online (click for more information). For merit-based scholarships, contact Kelley Peacock, Undergraduate Admissions, (704) 687-4906, keperkin@uncc.edu
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| UNC-Greensboro - various scholarships available | General, music, athletics, education, business, human environmental sciences, Accounting, Business Administration, Economics, Finance | Up to full tuition | Varies, elections are based on GPA, class rank, SAT or ACT scores and other factors. See website as application requirements and deadlines vary. Merit-based awards, need-based grants and scholarships (many specialized), departmental and athletic scholarships available. | starting in December, vary | Financial Aid Office, 723 Kenilworth Street, Greensboro, NC, 27402, telephone (336) 334-5702 or email finaid@uncg.edu or visit online (click for more information).
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| UNC-Pembroke - various scholarships available | General | Up to full tuition | Varies; selections are based on academic record and involvement in extracurricular activities. The application deadline is March 1st. All students must be admitted to the University and must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. A merit scholarship application is available online. Offers a merit scholarship specific to Native Americans as well as for the general population. | March 1 | UNC Pembroke, Office of Financial Aid, PO Box 1510, Pembroke, NC 28372-1510, telephone (910) 521-6255 or email fa@uncp.edu or visit online (Click for more information).
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| UNC-Wilmington - various scholarships available | General; business, education, nursing, political science, international relations | Up to full tuition | Varies; selections are based on GPA, SAT or ACT, academic promise, financial need, participation in community service and other specific criteria including ethnic background, major, residency. Many require separate application, and an essay. | January 31, and varies | UNCW, 601 South College Road, Wilmington, NC 28403-5904, telephone (910) 962-3177 or email finaid@uncw.edu or visit online (click for more information).
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| United Boricuas of Georgia, Inc | General | $1,000 | Be a US citizen, currently reside in the state of Georgia, Be hispanic, be a college bound high school senior enrolled in a 2-4 year degree program, have at least a 3.0 on a 4/0 scale, demonstrate a strong interest in and familiarity with Latino-Hispanic community of family activities | June 30, 2009 | United Boricuas of Georgia, Inc, PO Box 56145, Atlanta, GA 30343
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| United Boricuas of Georgia, Inc. "UBOG" Its mission is to preserve and share the richness and diversity of the Hispanic Puerto Rican culture in Georgia with a vision of building a united community of positive, responsible citizens that proudly contribute | Rising high school seniors in the Georgia school system or currently enrolled students in a Georgia college or university may apply.
UBOG was established for charitable and educational purposes. Its goal is to provide a mechanism by which Hispanic youth | $1,000 | -Be a United States citizen, native born or naturalized citizen
-Currently reside in the State of Georgia
-Be Hispanic (Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central and South American, Mexican heritage)
-Be a college-bound high school senior enrolled in a 2-4 year degree program in an accredited college/university or currently enrolled in an accredited college/university program (proof of enrollment required).
-Be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative grade point average GPA of 3.00 or a 4.00 scale.
-Demonstrate a strong interest in and familiarity with Latino/Hispanic community or family activities.
Selection Criteria:
-academic record
-Latino/Hispanic cultural activities
-community service
-personal qualities | June 30, 2009 | United Boricuas of Georgia, Inc.
P. O. Box 56145
Atlanta, GA 30343
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| United Negro College Fund (UNCF) - various scholarships available | General | Varies | Open to African-American students with unmet financial need. | Varies | UNCF Headquarters, 8260 Willow Oaks Corporate Drive, Fairfax, VA 22031, Phone: (703) 205-3400
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| United States/ North Carolina JCI Senate Scholarship | General | $1,000 | Open to graduating high school seniors who plan to continue their education at accredited post-secondary colleges, universities or vocational schools. Submit application and reference letters. Scholarships granted on local or state level. State chapters can be contacted through national website. | as early as December, varies by state | Outside of North Carolina, visit the website (click more information) to find your state chapter contact information. North Carolina JCI Senate Scholarship, Marylou Harris, 3300 Pleasant Plains Rd, Apex NC 27502, telephone (919) 387-0611 or email Marylou Harris.
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| University Fellows scholarship/Gardner Webb University | General | Five full tuition, room and boiard Presidential Fellows scholarships | GPA of 3.6 or higher and at least an 1130 on the SAT or 24 composite score on the ACT | November 20, 2009 |
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| University of Alabama - several scholarships available | General | Varies | Academic scholarships are merit-based, requiring that students earn certain grade point averages and/or scores on the PSAT, SAT, or ACT to qualify. Entering freshmen, transfer students, and current University undergraduate students who apply will be considered for all scholarships for which they are eligible (with exceptions such as ROTC). In order to be considered for any scholarships you are eligible for as an incoming freshman, a completed scholarship application must be submitted online (this includes the résumé portion of the scholarship application). Please note that the national October ACT and national November SAT results are the last college entrance examination results accepted for students who wish to be considered for scholarships. | December 1 | The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 Local: (205) 348-8201, Toll Free: 1 (800) 933-BAMA (2262) or visit online (click for more information)
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| University of Arkansas - several scholarships available | General | $2,000 to $8,000, renewable | There is a single scholarship application for entering freshman academic scholarships, which include the Chancellor’s, Silas Hunt, and University Scholarships. Students can begin this process by registering online or downloading a paper version of the application on the Apply Online page of the High School Seniors section of our website. This single application will allow a student to apply for 90% of merit-based scholarships available to entering freshmen. Scholarship applicants must also apply for admission to the University of Arkansas via a separate Admission Application. The scholarship recipients are in the top 5% of all students nationally, based on GPA, strength of curriculum, ACT and/or SAT scores, writing skills, demonstrated leadership, success in national scholarship competitions, and many other areas of achievement. The scholarships are awarded competitively. Candidates for scholarships typically have a minimum of a 3.75 GPA and 28 ACT/1240 SAT. The strongest candidates routinely exceed listed minimums while demonstrating a clear commitment to an advanced curriculum, achievement/distinction in many other areas, and superior writing skills. Other departmental scholarships also available as well as Prestigious Fellowship award for the top 2% academically. These require separate applications. | November 15 for early consideration (recommended); February 1 for general | Office of Academic Scholarships, 101 Old Main University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701,
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| University of California | varies | varies | When you apply for admission, you are also applying for scholarships. Some of these applications are automatic, basing their decisions on information in your application. Others, however, require you to submit additional documentation; if so, that fact is noted in the scholarship listing. Students can apply for a number of scholarships at each UC campus and can visit the UC website for scholarships from the different campuses. | varies | Contact the UC campus directly or visit online at the main website (click for more information)
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| University of Florida - several scholarships available | Various; General, music | Varies | Varies | Unavailable | Office of Admissions - 201 Criser Hall - PO Box 114000 - Gainesville, FL 32611-4000 - 352-392-1365. Contact scholarship coordinator in the Office of Admissions at rsjohnson@admissions.ufl.edu, (352) 392-1365, ext. 7338, or see website (click more information) for contacts for the various scholarships available.
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| University of Georgia - several scholarships available | General, music, various | $1,000 up to $14,500 (out of state) or $9,000 in-state | UGA awards merit-based scholarships to entering first-year students based on academic merit, superior test scores, evidence of leadership, and outstanding accomplishments outside of the classroom. Approximately 5% of the entering first-year class is awarded a merit scholarship. These scholarships can be in addition to the HOPE scholarship. Admissions application must be in by Dec.1 to be considered for merit scholarships, some awards have application deadlines of Nov. 15. Additional scholarships available based on leadership, diversity, ethnic group, etc. | varies; earliest is November 15 | The University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602 | UGA Directory Assistance 706/542-3000
E-mail: undergrad@admissions.uga.edu Financial aid, Office of Student Financial Aid E-mail: osfa@uga.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| University of Kentucky - several scholarships available | General, departmental also available | $1,500 and up to full tuition, plus a stipend | The competitive scholarships require: a minimum test score of 31 ACT or 1360 SAT (M+CR) and minimum unweighted GPA of 3.75. Download the application from the website (click more information)
Other scholarships include: Flagship Scholarship -- Incoming freshmen whose highest ACT score is 26-27 or SAT (M+CR) is 1170-1240, and achieve a 3.30 unweighted high school GPA, will automatically be offered a Flagship Scholarship. No application is required. The Provost Scholarship -- Incoming freshmen whose minimum ACT score is 28 or SAT (M+CR) is 1250, and achieve a 3.30 unweighted high school GPA, will automatically be offered a Provost Scholarship. No application is required. | January 15 for competitive; March 1 for other | Office of Academic Scholarships, 100-H Funkhouser Building, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506-0054, Phone: (859) 257-4198, E-mail: academicscholar@lsv.uky.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| University of Maryland - several scholarships available | General; art, dance, theater, music, | Up to full tuition | To be considered for most merit scholarships, entering freshmen applying for the Fall semester must submit both Part I and Part II of the application for undergraduate admission by the priority deadline of November 1. The eligibility requirements for each scholarship vary, with the most talented entering freshmen receiving the most prestigious scholarships. Admission decision letters are mailed by late January and merit scholarship award notifications begin in mid-March and continue through early April. Departmental scholarships also available. | November 1 for top tier | Office of Undergraduate Admissions, University of Maryland, Mitchell Building, College Park, MD 20742 USA, 301.314.8385/1.800.422.5867 um-admit@umd.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| University of Miami - several scholarships available | General; athletic, music | $8,000 up to full tuition; renewable | Applying for admission to UM automatically places you in consideration for merit scholarships. Students considered for an academic scholarship demonstrate significant academic achievement above and beyond the average academic profile of a student admitted to UM’s freshman class, have significant academic achievement in the classroom typically taking the most challenging curriculum and earning top grades throughout their high school career, are performing in the top tier of their high school class ,
have significant achievement on standardized tests and on average should earn at least a 1350 SAT or 31 ACT to receive consideration (looking at only math and critical reading scores). Decisions take into account students’ high school curriculum, difficulty of course selection (such as AP/IB), extracurricular activities, essay and guidance counselor recommendation(s), as well as the overall quality of the pool of applicants applying to the university each year. Your application/scholarship consideration deadlines are November 1 (Early Decision/Early Action); or January 15 (Regular Decision).
To be considered for need-based financial aid, you must submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. To be considered for an athletic scholarship you must contact the coach. | Nov 1 for early decision/January 15 for regular decision | Enrollment Scholarships, P.O. Box 248085, Coral Gables, FL 33124-4615, Telephone: 305-284-4323 or visit online (click for more information)
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| University of Mississippi (Ole Miss)-- various scholarships available | Vary, general, also leadership, women's, engineering, business, journalism, Chinese | From $500 to full tuition and board; renewable | Varies -- most require at least a 3.0 GPA. Incoming freshmen who wish to be considered for scholarships must file a University of Mississippi Admission Application, and submit an online scholarship application. The University of Mississippi Application for Undergraduate Admission is the automatic application for Academic Excellence Scholarships for entering freshmen. Please have test scores sent electronically to the Office of Admissions and Enrollment Services. Offers scholarships for academics, leadership, women, engineering, business, journalism, merit finalists and semi-finalists, valedictorians, student body president | December 1-priority deadline; no later than March 1 | The University of Mississippi, Office of Financial Aid, Student Services Center, 257 Martindale, P.O. Box 1848, University, MS 38677, 800-891-4596, Financial Aid advisors may be reached by e-mail at finaid@olemiss.edu. Office of Admissions, 662-915-7226, E-mail: admissions@olemiss.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| University of Notre Dame - several scholarships available | General | Unavailable | Many prospective students and parents inquire about applying for "academic" or "merit" scholarships at Notre Dame. Financial Aid at Notre Dame is administered and awarded based upon the demonstrated financial need of the student. All students admitted through the University's very selective admissions process are considered worthy of scholarship consideration on the basis of their outstanding academic and personal credentials. A thorough and consistent review of each applicant is conducted by the Financial Aid Office each year in order to determine a student's financial aid eligibility, including scholarship eligibility. | February 15 | University of Notre Dame - Office of Student Financial Services, Financial Aid, 115 Main Building 100 Main Building, Notre Dame, IN 46556, Phone: 574-631-6436, finaid@nd.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| University of Oregon Scholarship from the UO San Diego Alumni Association | General | $1,000 | The University of Oregon San Diego Alumni Association will award one or more annual scholarships of $1,000 to San Diego County high school seniors who plan to attend the University of Oregon in the Fall. Application requirements are as follows: Official Alumni Association Chapter Scholarship Application; two (2) letters of recommendations (one from an academic source and one from a leadership advisor); a transcript; one-page typewritten essay addressing the following topic: The University of Oregon's motto is Mens agitat molem, or Minds Move Mountains. What mountains do you want to move and how will you use your University of Oregon education to do so? You are encouraged to be personal and write about things that are important to you. The essay is an important part of the application. Please type, single or double space, and limit to one page. Application can be downloaded from the website. | March 1 | Charmaine Buehner, Admissions Chair, San Diego UO Alumni Association, &McKenzie LLP, 101 West Broadway, Suite 1200, San Diego, CA 92101 charmaine.h.buehner@bakernet.com , 619-236-1441
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| University of Oregon- several scholarships available | General | varies | There are many opportunities to receive scholarships at the University of Oregon, some are strictly merit-based, while others also look for diversity, financial need, . Some require an additional scholarship application while others only require meeting the eligibility requirements and applying for admission by specified date. | January 15 | University of Oregon, Office of Financial Aid, 260 Oregon Hall, 1278 University of Oregon Eugene, OR 97403-1278, (800) 760-6953, (541) 346-3221, (541) 346-1175 [fax], fawww@uoregon.edu or visit online (click for more information).
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| University of Pennsylvania - (several scholarships available) | General, and various | Up to full tuition and costs | All of Penn's financial aid is awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need. Student must meet all Penn admission standards first. Financial aid is awarded based on financial need as determined by Student Financial Services. Financial need is the difference between Penn's costs and the amount your family is expected to contribute (Educational Expense Budget - Family Contribution = Financial Need). Penn reviews all applications individually, and does not rely on the Federal EFC (Expected Family Contribution). The following items are also considered in determining financial need: family size, student income and assets
parents' income and assets, the number of family members enrolled in college, and extraordinary family circumstances. | November 1 for early decision, regular decision date not yet available | Mailing Address Student Financial Services, University of Pennsylvania, 005 Franklin Building, 3451 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6270, sfsmail@sfs.upenn.edu, Phone 215-898-1988, Fax 215-573-5428 or visit online (click for more information)
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| University of Portland - several scholarships available | General, varies | Varies | Generally, scholarships are reserved for students with special qualifications, such as academic, athletic or artistic talent. Awards are also available for students who are interested in particular fields of study, who are members of underrepresented groups, who live in certain areas of the country or who demonstrate financial need. UP has several institutional scholarships that are awarded to students based on certain academic criteria. Students are notified of these scholarships by the Office of Admissions. These scholarships are available for four years of academic study and will be distributed evenly over eight semesters (fall and spring, excluding summer). Apply for institutional scholarships through the Supplemental Scholarship Application. The scholarship application season for the upcoming academic year opens in November. | March 1 | University of Portland, Financial Aid, Waldschmidt 120, MSC 166, 5000 N Willamette Blvd., Portland OR 97203, 503-943-7311 or 800-227-4568, fax: 503-943-7508, finaid@up.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| University of Richmond -several scholarships available | General, Visual arts, Performing Arts, music, theater, dance, sciences, mathematics, computer science , | Up to full tuition; renewable | One out of every 15 incoming first-year students at the University of Richmond will receive a full-tuition, merit-based scholarship. These scholarships are based on academic achievement, high test scores, leadership, desire for learning and to be in the forefront of knowledge, and artistic talent (for art scholarship). Submit the completed Common Application and the University of Richmond Supplement to the Common Application OR the Richmond Web Application, $50 application fee or approved fee waiver, high school transcript and counselor recommendation letter , results of the SAT or ACT (and TOEFL for non-native English speaking applicants), the completed University of Richmond Supplement to the Common Application and a response to the Richmond’s essay prompt. For art scholarship, also a two-page, combined artist's statement (an expression of your artistic point of view, inspiration, and motivation) and resume that outlines the student's artistic endeavors as well as experience and training in the given discipline. In addition to the University's generous merit scholarships and need-based aid packages, students from Virginia may take advantage of additional programs. | December 15; or January 15, for some | Office of Admission, 28 Westhampton Way, University of Richmond, VA 23173, (804) 289-8640; (800) 700-1662; Fax: (804) 287-6003, admissions@richmond.edu or scholarsoffice@richmond.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| University of South Carolina (USC) - various scholarships available | General; vary | Up to full tuition | Varies; selections are based on academic merit. Separate scholarship applications required for some. Merit-based awards and departmental scholarships available. Please see website for more information. | November 15, or varies | USC, Columbia, SC 29208, telephone (803) 777-4062 or (800)868-5USC or email admissions-ugrad@sc.edu or visit online (click for more information)..
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| University of Southern California-various scholarships available | General, some based on merit, ethnic background or other criteria | Up to full tuition | USC administers several prestigious scholarship programs, ranging up to full tuition. Unlike loans, scholarships do not have to be repaid. They are awarded based on academic excellence, leadership, service, talent and other criteria. | December 1 | USC Financial Aid Office, University of Southern California, 700 Childs Way, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0914, (213) 740-1111, 9 a.m.–-5 p.m. (M-F) or visit online (click for more information).
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| University of Tennessee (several scholarships available) | General | $5,000 and up | To be considered a priority applicant for all University of Tennessee scholarships, including the Chancellor's 4-year scholarships, all entering freshman must submit both the Entering Freshman Scholarship Application and the UT Admissions Application with all supporting documentation, including an essay, postmarked by no later than November 1 the senior year in high school for top awards. All applications received by no later than December 1 will be reviewed for other university scholarships (general, college & departmental). Scholarships based on excellent academics, test scores, and leadership. | November 1 for priority; December 1 for the rest | Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships, 115 Student Services Building, Knoxville, TN 37996, 865-974-3131,
e-mail: finaid@utk.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| University of Virginia- several scholarships available. | General; various | varies | The University offers a number of privately endowed need-based scholarship and grant funds administered by Student Financial Services. Most of these awards were established by individuals or foundations and are intended for students who meet specific criteria. Additional scholarship opportunities may be available from various offices and departments throughout the University. Students should contact individual schools, departments, and offices for more information.
To qualify for any University endowed or restricted scholarships, students must demonstrate outstanding academic achievement, have financial need, and meet all federal and University eligibility requirements. In most instances, students do not need to complete a separate application form but are considered automatically. | varies | Charlottesville, VA 22903, 1-866-391-0063, undergradadmission@virginia.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| University of West Georgia - various scholarships | General; Art, Theatre | $2,000 to $4,500 per year; renewable | UWG awards several Presidential academic scholarships for students with outstanding academic credentials. The Honors College will invite students who are eligible for consideration for Presidential Scholarships. These awards are renewable for up to three additional years. To be considered, students must be accepted for admission by February 1. No further application for the scholarship is necessary. Art and Theatre scholarships require a separate application and portfolio submission or audition. More information available on website (click more information). | February 1 | University of West Georgia, 1601 Maple St, Carrollton, GA 30118 Admissions Office at admiss@westga.edu or call 678-839-5600 or visit online (click for more information).
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| Univision - League of Champions Scholarship Program | General | $1,000 | This is a program initiated for Hispanic high school seniors in the Atlanta Metropolitan area. | | 404-926-2304 - Paola Salazar
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| USDA/1890 National Scholars Program/ various other scholarships as well | Agriculture and related, animal sciences, botany, Food, and Natural resources and related sciences | Up to full scholarships, plus other expenses | 1890 National Scholars Program is open to students planning to attend one of 18 historically black land-grant universities (HBUs). Selections are based on GPA, SAT or ACT scores. Upon completion of the scholar's academic degree program, there is an obligation of 1 year of service to the U.S. Department of Agriculture for each year of financial support. Some other scholarships available also. | February 1 | USDA/1890 Programs, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20250, Mail Stop 9478, telephone number (202) 205-5692 or email 1890init@usda.gov or visit online (click for more information).
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| Valdosta State University - several scholarships available | General, also Communication Arts, Music, Theatre, Music Education, English, Physics, Art, Chemistry, Nursing, Sociology, Management, German, Computer Science, Business Administration, Education, Athletics | $1,000 to $2,500 or other; Renewable | The VSU Admissions Office gives out academic scholarships to incoming freshmen each Fall Semester.
Students that meet the minimum requirements for the scholarships will automatically be sent an application from the Admissions Office. In order to be considered for one of these scholarships, freshmen must have a grade point average of 3.1 academic classes only, SAT or ACT scores and extracurricular activities. The minimum SAT score to qualify is 1240 (combined Critical Reading & Math) or 28 ACT (Composite). We do combine your best scores from each test. Other scholarships will be available through the Financial Aid Office and various departments. This application will be available ONLINE ONLY again starting January 1. | March 1 | Admissions, Undergraduate, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA 31698-0170, 229-333-5791
(800) 618-1878, 229-333-5482 (Fax), or e-mail admissions@valdosta.edu Financial Aid, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA 31698-0167, Phone 229-333-5935, Fax 229-333-5430, or visit online (click for more information)
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| Vanderbilt University -- several scholarships available | General | Up to full tuition plus stipend | Each year Vanderbilt awards approximately 300 merit-based scholarships to applicants who demonstrate exceptional accomplishment and intellectual promise. These students represent the top 2 percent of all freshman applicants to Vanderbilt, and with the limited number of merit scholarships available, the selection process is very competitive. Financial need is not a factor. Application required. A number of need-based awards also available. | December 1, or January 3 | Office of Undergraduate Honor Scholarships, Vanderbilt University, 2305 West End Avenue, Nashville, TN 37203, Tel: (615) 936-7121, Fax: (615) 343-7765, E-mail: scholarships@vanderbilt.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| Virginia Commonwealth University - several levels of scholarship available | General, athletic, Nursing | From $500 up to in-state tuition, fees, room, board, books; renewable | Selection of scholars is made on the basis of merit in the areas of academic achievement, artistic talent (when applicable), leadership and community service. We also encourage all applicants seeking scholarship consideration to submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Scholarship applicants should write a one- to two-page essay on a predetermined topic. Submit the essay along with the Application for Undergraduate Admission to be considered for a scholarship; VCU requires no other scholarship application, with the exception of the Sica Scholarship [PDF], which requires additional application materials. In addition to these scholarships, individual schools and departments at VCU offer scholarships to incoming freshmen. Contact the VCU school to which you are applying or into which you have been admitted for more specific scholarship application information. Scholarship aid is available for each of VCU’s intercollegiate athletic teams. If you’re interested in obtaining information about athletic scholarships, you should write to the athletic department or have your current coach contact VCU on your behalf. | December 1 | Virginia Commonwealth University, Division of Student Affairs and Enrollment Services, Office of Undergraduate Admissions, 821 W. Franklin Street, Richmond, Virginia 23284-2526, Phone: (804) 828-1222 or (800) 841-3638, Fax: (804) 828-1899, E-mail: ugrad@vcu.edu or visit online (click for more information)
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| Virginia Military Institute (VMI) - various scholarships available | General, science, engineering | Up to full tuition | Varies; selections are based on SAT or ACT scores, GPA, class rank, leadership, and personal achievement. In most cases, students do not need to complete a separate application form, but are considered automatically when they complete the VMI Financial Aid Application and the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). For merit scholarships, evaluations done on rolling basis. Interviews for outstanding applicants usually done on Open House dates. | Varies | Virginia Military Institute, 306 Carroll Hall, Lexington, VA 24450, telephone (540) 464-7208 or email financialaid@vmi.edu or visit online (Click for more information).
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| Virginia State University - several scholarships available | General, athletic, music, fine arts, math, science, technology | $1,500 to $7,000; renewable | Scholarships are awarded based on grades and other achievements, and may or may not be need-based. Application, recommendations, portfolios (where applicable), personal statement that outlines goals, plans, and ambitions, academic achievement required for most scholarships. Scholarship application available online. In addition, outside minority scholarships also available that require separate application process. | March 31 at latest | The Office of Student Financial Aid, 102 Gandy Hall, P.O. Box 9031, Petersburg, Virginia 23806, By Phone: 1-800-823-7214 or (804) 524-5990, By Email: Finaid@vsu.edu, By FAX: (804) 524-6818 or visit online (click for more information)
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| Virginia Tech | Varies; general, engineering, | Varies | To apply for most scholarships at Virginia Tech, students simply need to complete the General Scholarship Program Application and FASFA before the March 11 deadline (with valid sign |