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Irene Adler Prize

Writing has given me a rich and exciting life. I’ve traveled the world from Sweden to South Africa, from the Golden Globes to the Olympic women’s hockey finals. I’ve photographed a mother polar bear and her cubs and profiled stars like ABBA, Jennifer Garner and Katarina Witt. And I couldn’t have done it without women. […]

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W. Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic Photography

Awards annually to a photographer whose past work and proposed project is focused on the contemporary world that is of significant importance. Applications must include a written proposal, which should be cogent, concise, journalistically realizable, visually translatable and humanistically driven.

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$1,500 SuperCollege.com Scholarship

An award for outstanding high school, college or graduate students. Based on academic and extracurricular achievement, leadership, and integrity. May study any major and attend or plan to attend any accredited college or university in the United States. No paper applications accepted. Applications are only available online at http://www.supercollege.com/scholarship/.

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AHIMA Foundation Student Merit Scholarship

The AHIMA Foundation attracts new talent to the health information management field by supporting scholarship opportunities for current and future health information professionals. The AHIMA Foundation offers merit scholarships to outstanding students enrolled in health information and health information technology programs. Award amounts vary depending on degree type. Eligibility & Requirements: Current member of the […]

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AISES Scholarships

The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) helps students move forward in their educational journeys by providing a wide range of programs and scholarship opportunities. AISES scholarships help students acquire skills and training that will help them meet the unique STEM needs of our communities. We highly encourage you to apply for all the […]

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American Association for the Improvement of Boxing Scholarships

Applicants must be current or former amateur boxers in the United States, accepted by an accredited college or university, willing to authorize release of their school transcripts, and sponsored by a current AAIB Member. Applicants are evaluated in the three areas of academic achievement, athletic achievement, community involvement, and need. Consideration is given in the […]

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Amy G Law Firm Access to Education Scholarship

Consistent with this philosophy, the Amy G Law Firm has proudly established the Access to Education Scholarship. An award of $1,000 will be presented each year to the applicant who offers the most innovative and thought-provoking ideas for expanding access to higher education and who provides a strong articulation as to why they believe that […]

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Ann Gibson Scholarship

This scholarship is given annually to honor the memory of Ann Gibson, a dynamic and dedicated librarian, storyteller, and teacher, in recognition of her many contributions to the field of youth service librarianship. Requirements: (1) Applicant must be a full-time or part-time graduate library student seeking to further their education in services to young people […]

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Asian-American Architects and Engineers Foundation Scholarships

Each year, the Asian-American Architects and Engineers Foundation offers scholarships to full-time students pursuing a career in the AEC Industry (architecture, engineering, construction, etc.), who have demonstrated a measurable level of involvement/ service to the Asian-Pacific Islander community, and are student members of AAa/e. Applicants must be attending a U.S. high school / trade school […]

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Association on American Indian Affairs Scholarships​

​The Association on American Indian Affairs has been providing Native American student scholarships since 1947 and provides scholarships to undergraduate and graduate Native American students who are citizens/members of their Tribal Nation – whether or not their Nation is recognized by the federal government. Eligibility: Be enrolled with your respective Tribe, either federally recognized or […]

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