Dwight P. Jacobus Scholarships
Five (5) scholarships may be awarded each year. At least one scholarship will be awarded to an individual enrolled in an approved program leading to teacher certification. A minimum 2.0 overal GPA.
Five (5) scholarships may be awarded each year. At least one scholarship will be awarded to an individual enrolled in an approved program leading to teacher certification. A minimum 2.0 overal GPA.
For graduating seniors of Klamath County high schools who are also Klamath County residents. Planning to attend an educational institution in the United States. Award amount varies. Awarded students must be enrolled full-time. One-time award.
Scholarship for outstanding African-American graduate or undergraduate students pursuing a degree in education, social work, medicine, and/or other health professions. Must be enrolled at a United Methodist college or university and be an active, full member of the United Methodist Church for at least three years.
Applicant must be a senior in a Massachusetts high school or home schooled and has achieved the standards for graduation set by the town of residence, who will enroll in a four-year accredited college or university in a teacher training program that leads to certification to teach.
Award for an undergraduate student pursuing a full- or part-time bachelors degree in welding engineering (WE) or welding engineering technology (WET); however, priority will be given to welding engineering (WE) students.
Must have been a member of the Danish Sisterhood at least 12 months prior to application due date of March 1st. This one time scholarship is awarded to a student seeking a degree in nursing or other medical profession. Must have a GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
The scholarship will provide financial awards for graduating seniors from Northern High School, Riverside High School, Voyager Academy, or Durham School of the Arts. Recipients will be selected based on their character, academic record, service to the community and financial need, with preference given to students pursuing degrees in health-related fields.
To be awarded to outstanding Italian American students (undergraduate and graduate). This student must a first-generation college student, demonstrate financial need and have a GPA of 3.5 (or the equivalent) or higher. Applicants must have an active NIAF Membership. Student may use their parent, guardian or grandparent’s membership.
The Engebretson Foundation is in the process of seeking a high school senior to receive a one-year $5,000.00 per semester scholarship. All applicants must meet the following criteria: Be a graduating senior from a United States high school. Plan to attend a four year college. Be in need of financial assistance in order to attend […]
Scholarship for Oregon high school graduates for use in the pursuit of a postsecondary education (undergraduate or graduate) at a nonprofit two- or four-year college or university.