Renewable award for eligible direct descendants of African-American Rosewood families affected by the incident of January 1923. The annual award amount may not exceed $6,100. The per term award amount a student may receive includes tuition and fees for up to 15 semester hours or up to 450 clock hours for undergraduate study. Must not […]
Award intended for individuals, who have chosen a career in international relations, peace and conflict resolution, to study in a two-year master’s degree program or a professional development certificate program. Dollar value and the number of awards granted varies annually.
Sons of the American Legion William F. “Bill” Johnson Memorial Scholarship
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Applicant is required to write an essay based on a different question each year. Award is given during the second semester of college provided the winner has passing grades in the first semester. Must submit a copy of passing GPA of their first semester of college. Must be a resident of West Virginia and the […]
The Spurling Scholarship was established in 1984 to provide renewable support to residents of the Cranberry Isles; Frenchboro, Long Island; Swans Island; and Mount Desert Island pursuing post-secondary education at a college, community college, or vocational training program. Preference is given to applicants from unbridged islands with the greatest financial need.
Steven Scher Memorial Scholarship for Aspiring Restauranteurs
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One award of $8,000 for a student in a culinary or hospitality management program at an accredited institution. Must detail work experience, submit essay, and include a list of top three favorite restaurants and explain why they have earned that ranking. Special consideration will be given to career changers.
Quill and Scroll members, as well as national winners of the Yearbook Excellence Contest or the International Writing, Photography and Multimedia Contest and Blogging Competition are eligible to apply for our scholarships: The George and Ophelia Gallup Award, the Edward J. Nell Scholarship and the Richard P. Johns Scholarship. All scholarships can be used for […]
Each year, CLAGS sponsors two student travel awards open to all graduate students enrolled in the CUNY system. A cash prize is awarded to a student presenting subject matter that addresses gay, lesbian, bisexual, queer, or transgender issues in their respective field. Presentations can be for conferences held in the U.S. or abroad. Requirements: Submissions […]
The Trotter Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to continuing Chef Charlie Trotter’s legacy through mentorship and scholarship programs for youth interested in culinary arts and hospitality. Our mission is to unite budding talent interested in the culinary arts, along with hospitality and service industries, through the Pillars of Excellence Program, which is designed […]