Awards to Illinois residents enrolled in a minimum of 3 hours per term in a degree program at an approved Illinois institution. See web site for complete list of participating schools. Must demonstrate financial need, based on the information provided on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Number of grants and the individual dollar […]
The Mountain Plains Adult Education Association (MPAEA) offers up to $1000 annually (based on available funding) to a graduate student enrolled in a graduate degree program in adult education or closely related field or in a college or university located in one of the eight Mountain Plains member states. The primary intent of this scholarship […]
Scholarship for students attending an accredited four-year college or university and majoring in visual journalism. Minimum 2.75 GPA required. Must be a member of NABJ. Scholarship value and the number of scholarships granted varies annually.
The NAPABA Law Foundation Partners and In-House Counsel Community Law Fellowship Program was launched in 2004 to address the shortage of attorneys working on behalf of the Asian Pacific American populations. Recognizing that many obstacles prevent committed attorneys from practicing public interest law, including the shortage of entry-level jobs, the Community Law Fellowship provides an […]
One-time award of $2000 available to students licensed as amateur radio operator technicians. Multiple awards per year. Preference is given to the residents of Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, or Connecticut.
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One $500 award is available to students who are residents of western New York and who possess technician class or higher amateur radio licenses. Preference is given to graduating high school seniors with a 3.2 GPA. Must provide documentation of amateur radio activities and achievements and any honor from community service.
$900 scholarship for an ARRL member who is studying engineering or computer science. Must be a resident in GA and a member of ARRL. If no qualified applicant, preference will be awarded to an applicant from the ARRL Southeastern Division (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands).
North Texas Section Bob Nelson KB5BNU Memorial Scholarship
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Applicant must have graduated high school located within the North Texas Section, and may attend college or university in this section. Additional applicants to be considered: North Texas residency, attending a school in another state, applicants of other Texas sections attending school in our state or out and Oklahoma residents attending school in Texas or […]