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Connecticut Space Grant Consortium Undergraduate Student Fellowships

Fellowships designated for full-time undergraduate students pursuing research projects in aerospace, space science, or technology related fields. Applicants must be U.S. citizens studying at a Connecticut Space Grant Consortium member institution. For more details, please refer to web site http://uhaweb.hartford.edu/CTSPGRANT/.

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Cyrus Artisan Rugs Scholarship

Cyrus Artisan Rugs is offering a scholarship grant to an incoming and current student of interior design or related courses. One winner will be awarded $500 to help them further their interior design education. Applicants must submit the following via email: An original essay (minimum of 500 words, ideally in PDF format). The topic should be related to the […]

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ExploraVision Science Competition

Competition for students in grades K-12 who enter as small teams by grade level and work on a science project. In each group, first place team members are each awarded a savings bond worth $10,000 at maturity, second place, a $5000 savings bond.    

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Industrial Fellowships

Undergraduate/graduate student applicants must be full-time students at one of the Consortium member institutions. Applicants must provide proof of U.S. citizenship (exceptions to citizenship would be at the discretion of the company).

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VSA International Young Soloists Award

Each year outstanding young musicians with disabilities from around the world receive the VSA International Young Soloists Award, $2,000, and the opportunity to perform at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., which is live-streamed and archived on the Kennedy Center website. This program is open to soloists and ensembles […]

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Watson-Brown Foundation Scholarship

The primary mission of the Watson-Brown Foundation is providing need and merit-based scholarships to select Georgia and South Carolina students attending accredited four-year colleges and universities in the United States. Eligible students must be from one of the 18 counties listed on the scholarship page. A student’s permanent address must be within the designated county […]

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AAEA Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation and Master’s Thesis Awards

The Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award is given in recognition of development of professional excellence by persons writing doctoral dissertations in any field consistent with the AAEA vision statement. A maximum of three awards are given each year, and a $1000 cash prize accompanies each award. Nominations are due on February 9. The nominator must be a current […]

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B. Phinizy Spalding, Hubert B. Owens, and The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Georgia Academic Scholarships

The Georgia Trust annually awards two $1000 and two $1,500 scholarships to encourage the study of historic preservation and related fields. Recipients are chosen on the basis of leadership and academic achievement. Applicants must be residents of Georgia enrolled in an accredited Georgia institution.

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Dorrance Scholarship Program

The Dorrance Scholarship is a need-based award that aims to instill college-going traditions in future generations of Arizona families, to provide financial access and academic support for recipients, and to enhance college persistence through unique enrichment experiences. You may be eligible if you: Are an Arizona resident and current senior at an accredited Arizona high […]

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Dr. Laurel Salton Clark Memorial Research Fellowship

The Dr. Laurel Salton Clark Memorial Graduate & Professional Research Fellowship Award was established in 2004 in honor of Dr. Laurel Clark, Columbia Space Shuttle astronaut and resident of Wisconsin. The award is granted annually to a promising Wisconsin student enrolled in a graduate or professional degree granting program at a WSGC member institution, pursuing […]

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