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Graduate Student Annual Conference Scholarship

Presented to selected student members pursuing graduate education at either the Master’s or Ph.D. or Ed.D. level. This program will give selected individuals studying in the academic advising field or those with an interest in pursuing a career in academic advising an opportunity to attend the Annual Conference on Academic Advising in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The scholarship will […]

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New Advisors Annual Conference Scholarship

Presented to selected new advising professionals with at least one (1) year of experience (12 months calendar year), but for less than three (3) in a position(s) where advising comprises at least 50% of their job duties. This scholarship provides those selected with an opportunity to experience the Annual Conference in order to enhance their […]

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Mavis Kent Mid-Career Excellence Award

The AWG Mavis Kent Award is given annually to one honoree in recognition of significant contributions to the Earth and space sciences by an outstanding mid-career woman scientist. Each honoree will be evaluated in the following two areas: Scientific Excellence and Impact and Distinguished Service and Broader Impact. These areas demonstrate a balance between professional […]

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Perfect Plants Scholarship

Applicants must be enrolled into a course of study leading to a career in the horticultural industry. Two letters of recommendation from two of the following choices: A member of the faculty of your school or college, a professional member of the horticultural field, a community leader, an employer or supervisor.

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Rustic Pathways Global Perspectives Scholarship

Rustic Pathways empowers students to positively impact lives and communities around the world through its innovative and responsible travel experiences. Rustic Pathways is offering a $1,000 scholarship to two high school or college students attending an accredited college or university in the upcoming fall. Four students will also receive prizes of $250 each. All awards must be […]

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Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada Grants-in-Aid

The HSF Grant-in-Aid (GIA) program provides operating funds to support important, pertinent, novel research in the areas of heart disease and stroke. GIA funding promotes research discovery, exploration and innovation across all health research themes. Knowledge gained from scientific findings, contributes to the cardiovascular and cerebrovascular health of Canadians through prevention, treatment and recovery.

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Duke and Dutchess of Cambridge Scholarship

To commemorate the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s Royal Visit to Alberta in July 2011, the Government of Alberta established the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Scholarship. The scholarship recognizes the exceptional educational achievements of Advancing Futures students who have been in government care. The scholarship reflects the important value the royal couple places on […]

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Leadership for Diversity Teacher Librarian Scholarship

This scholarship recognizes the need for teacher librarians who reflect the diversity of California’s multicultural, multilingual population. Applicants must be from a traditionally underrepresented group and be enrolled in an accredited teacher librarian credential program. One scholarship of $1,500 will be given. Must be a current California School Library Association member.

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President’s Scholarship for Graduate Students

The President’s Scholarship is awarded to a graduate student that demonstrates need and achievement. Must be a non-traditional student member of ANTSHE. May award $500 up to full tuition. Applicant must be considered a non-traditional student, Be enrolled as a full-time student in a four-year program of study at an accredited college or university, and […]

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Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program

The National Science Foundation Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program (Noyce) invites innovative proposals that address the critical need for recruiting, preparing, and retaining highly effective elementary and secondary mathematics and science teachers and teacher leaders in high-need school districts. To achieve this goal, Noyce supports talented science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) undergraduate majors and professionals to […]

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