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USTA Serves College Education Scholarships

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.

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USTA Serves College Textbook Scholarship

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.

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Whelan Foundation Scholarship

The Whelan Foundationโ€™s 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 […]

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William C. Rogers Scholarship

This scholarship was established in memory of William Curran Rogers Sr., who was editor and publisher of the Swainsboro Forest-Blade for more than 30 years. During his career, he served as president of Georgia Press Association, president of National Newspaper Association and president of National Newspaper Representatives. The William C. Rogers Scholarship granted by the […]

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William Kirtley “Kirt” Jacobs Family Scholars Media, Arts and Communications Scholarship

This scholarship award is provided through the generous support of Brother William Kirtley “Kirt” Jacobs, University of Kentucky 1994. The KirtJacobs Scholarship Award provides a minimum $1,000 academic scholarship to a qualified Sigma Chi graduate and selected through the Sigma Chi Graduate Scholarship process with initial preference each year given to an applicant pursuing a […]

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“Sister to Sister” Scholarship

The โ€œSister-to-Sisterโ€ Scholarship was named in honor of Dr. Frazier to provide financial assistance to mature African American Women in their pursuit of post-secondary education. An applicant must be a continuing or returning student, whose education was interrupted by family responsibilities or other personal demands and is now ready to complete college or one who […]

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“You Can’t Label People, but You Can Label Products” Scholarship

Frontier Label is excited to award a $4,000 scholarship to a U.S. high school, college, or graduate student who can show us how products can be labeled, but people canโ€™t. We understand the danger of false labels and believe the best ideas begin with a blank slateโ€“no prejudices or preconceptions. For this reason, try to […]

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Ability Center College Scholarship

Ensuring that people with disabilities have opportunities to achieve higher education is critical. In partnership with our auxiliary, we provide college scholarships to area students with disabilities. Eligibility requirements: Be an individual with a disability Have a permanent address in Lucas, Wood, Fulton, Henry, Ottawa, Defiance, Williams county in Ohio or in Monroe or Lenawee […]

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African American Achievement Scholarship Fund

Eligibility requirement(s): African American residents of Franklin, Hampden or Hampshire Counties who attend four-year colleges and have participated in extracurricular activities.

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Airmen Memorial Foundation Scholarship

The Foundation Scholarship program recognizes its top recipient with the Clyde V. Prince Memorial Scholarship valued at $4,000. In addition, the AMF Scholarship Program has provided scholarships to include: a $2,000 Richard Howard Scholarship; two $2,000 Memorial Scholarships in the names of Julene Howard and Sgt. James R. Seal; a $2,500 Academic Excellence Scholarship; a […]

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