The scholarship is open to all first, second, and third-year medical or dental students. Students must be in good standing at an accredited U.S. medical or dental school in the USA at the time of application. Students that have just been accepted into medical school or dental school at the time of application are not […]
CANFIT Nutrition, Physical Education and Culinary Arts Scholarship
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Awards undergraduate and graduate African-American, American-Indian/Alaska Native, Asian-American, Pacific Islander or Latino/Hispanic students who express financial need and are studying nutrition, physical education, or culinary arts in California. GPA of minimum 2.5 for undergraduates and 3.0 for graduates. See web site for essay topic http://www.canfit.org.
Two one-time $500 scholarships are presented annually to Law Enforcement Explorers graduating from high school or from an accredited college program. Evaluation will be based on academic record.
Eligibility requirement(s): To support graduating seniors from Franklin, Hampden and Hampshire Counties in western Massachusetts. The fund was set up in memory of Carl Joseph Walker-Hoover and recognizes the importance of combating bullying in schools and our community.
The Carl R. Morris Memorial Scholarship is a $1,000 scholarship offered to Calhoun County students who are committed to education and community, and currently attend, or are planning to attend, either Alderson-Broaddus College, Glenville State College or West Virginia University. The student must also have a minimum 3.0 GPA and demonstrate financial need.
Are you tired of writing essays? Looking to show off your talents? Applying for financial aid doesn’t have to be boring. Unlike traditional scholarships, we’re offering something new and creative. Through costume, role-playing, props and self-expression, we are looking for the person who can give us the funniest, quirkiest and most authentic celebrity impersonation. Tell […]
Merit-based scholarship requires academic excellence and leadership, permanent residency in United States/Puerto Rico, and accredited institution’s degree program (in U.S./PR) directed toward financial independence (excludes degrees in religious studies or solely for cultural education). Winner assisted to attend NFB annual convention to receive this award. Membership not required.
The National Federation of the Blind’s annual scholarship program is the largest of its kind in the nation.Β Every year, we award more than $120,000 to blind scholars across the fifty states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico in recognition of their achievements and professional aspirations. First established by Charles Owen in loving memory of […]
The Chicana Latina Foundation awards merit-based scholarships valued at $1500 to 30-40 powerful self-identified Chicana/Latina students each year. To be eligible, applicants must have lived for at least 2 years and be enrolled in an accredited college, university, or community college in one of the listed Northern California counties. Community College and Undergraduate students must […]