Sigma Chi Foundation – General Undergraduate Scholarship
Applicants must have completed three semesters (or four quarters) of undergraduate study to be considered for current year awards. Funds are available for tuition/fees payments only.
Applicants must have completed three semesters (or four quarters) of undergraduate study to be considered for current year awards. Funds are available for tuition/fees payments only.
This scholarship award is provided through the generous support of Brother John K. Forst, George Washington University 1984. The Forst Law Scholarship Award provides a $1,000 academic scholarship to a qualified Sigma Chi graduate through the Graduate Scholarship process and enrolled at a United States A.B.A.-accredited law school. The applicant should be a member (in […]
The Sigma Chi Medical Scholarship is presented to (a) graduate student(s) pursuing a career in medicine with primary consideration given to financial need. Over the past ten years, the scholarship has been made possible by Dr. Daniel Walsh, Southeast Missouri State 1971, a prior Sigma Chi Foundation Buckby Medical Scholarship winner, in honor of his […]
This grant program is intended to bring together established investigators from one or several institutions to develop a focused research program, foster new interactions and cooperation, and enhance interdisciplinary research among the participants. The overall goal of this mechanism is to enhance the development of innovative strategies for the treatment, diagnosis or prevention of hematological […]
Renewable scholarship for graduating high school seniors in the United States for study of law, medicine, engineering, and political science. Awarded based on academic standing, academic ability, financial need, and character.
Awards are made to students seeking a first bachelor’s degree in a program of study that will lead to a Class A teaching license. Loans will be forgiven for recipients who teach full-time in a Mississippi public school district or charter school for five full years.
Nonrenewable scholarships to high school seniors or college students who are Oregon residents who want to teach in Oregon at an elementary or secondary school. The scholarship may be used at any Oregon public college or university that trains teachers or that transfers credits in education.
An $8,000 scholarship will be awarded over four years to students entering a two- or four-year college or university. The recipients of the USTA Serves College Education Scholarship are eligible to receive $2,000 per year for a total of up to $8,000 to cover costs of tuition, room and board and educational materials.
USTA Serves has established a college textbook scholarship which provides a one-time award to assist students in purchasing textbooks or supplies. A $1,000 scholarship will be awarded to students entering a two or four-year college or university program.
The Whelan Foundationβs mission is to award grants to support the higher educational goals of its recipients. It is our goal to equalize opportunities for recipients on Long Island that are normally denied them because of cost. Eligibility requirements: 1. Students must be at least graduating high school seniors from Long Island who are enrolling […]