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The Vegetarian Resource Group Scholarship

Three scholarships (one $10,000; two $5,000) will be awarded to graduating U.S. high school students who promoted vegetarianism (includes veganism) in their schools and/or communities. Vegetarians do not eat meat, fish, or fowl. Applicants will be judged on a strong commitment to promoting a peaceful world through a vegetarian diet/lifestyle.

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Vegetarian Resource Group College Scholarship for New York City Area Students

The Vegetarian Resource Group will be awarding $30,000 in college scholarships to high school seniors graduating in Spring, 2022. $10,000 of these scholarships specifically will be awarded to students from New York City, Long Island, or Westchester. New York applicants will be judged on positive veg activism, animal rights promotion, and financial need. Payment will […]

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Wenderoth Undergraduate Scholarship

Named in honor of the late benefactor Brother Ernest Wenderoth (George Washington ’08) and available to sophomores and juniors on the basis of academic criteria and an essay competition.

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National Customs Brokers and Forwarders Association of America, Inc. Annual Scholarship

The NCBFAA Annual Scholarship is open to employees and children of employees of NCBFAA Regular member firms only, who are currently high school seniors or undergraduate students in accredited universities, intending to pursue a career in Customs Brokerage, Freight Forwarding or a related field, such as international trade. To apply, simply request an application by […]

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AMA Diversity Leadership Scholarship

Marketing professionals are as diverse as the consumer populations that they serve. A diverse pool of talent is essential for maximizing creativity, innovation, and synergies within the marketing profession. To this end, the American Marketing Association is dedicated to developing leadership within our minority student populations to fuel the power of diversity within our profession […]

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AMA Social Impact Scholarship

The social impact scholarship program recognizes those students creating this positive change in the marketing profession and in the world.  “Social impact” pertains to making a positive difference at the local, regional or larger community in terms of the environment, social justice, economic fairness, health conditions, quality of life, or other social concern. You are […]

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Archibald Rutledge Scholarship Program

The Archibald Rutledge Scholarship program, named for South Carolina’s first poet laureate, offers twelfth-grade students (enrolled in a public school in South Carolina) the opportunity to compete for a scholarship in creative writing, dance, music, theatre, or visual arts as well as encourages and recognizes academic and artistic excellence among South Carolina students. Deadline to […]

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Associate Degree Nursing Scholarship Program

HCAI works to increase and diversify California’s healthcare workforce through the Healthcare Workforce Development Division (HWDD). The Associate Degree Nursing Scholarship Program (ADNSP) increases the number of appropriately trained nurses providing direct patient care in a qualified facility in California.  Those awarded the Associate Degree Nursing Scholarship may receive up to $8,000 for one year […]

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BBFWG Awards

Scholarship offered annually to final year women doctoral (PhD/DPhil etc.) students who are studying in an institution in Great Britain (England, Scotland, or Wales). Awards made on the basis of overall academic excellence not financial need. Application fee: 20 pounds. For more info, visit the program webpage. (https://bfwg.org.uk/bfwg2/awards/)

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E. Renee Posey, Ed.D. Award of Excellence

The E. Renee Posey, Ed.D. Award of Excellence is made possible through an endowed gift from its namesake. This scholarship fund will provide a one-time award to a student who is graduating from high school and will attend an HBCU.

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