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CWRA Memorial Scholarship

Awarded to the highest ranked of all applicants whom has not already been awarded a higher scholarship. This scholarship represents a tribute to CWRA Members by their colleagues’ donations. All applications must be endorsed and submitted to the CWRA by the department and/or university or college. Additional requirements include proof of Canadian citizenship or permanent […]

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Daughters of the American Revolution American Indian Scholarship

This scholarship is awarded to help Native American students of any age, any tribe and in any state striving to get an education at the undergraduate or graduate levels. However, undergraduate students are given preference. All awards are judged based on financial need and academic achievement. Applicants must be Native Americans (proof of American Indian […]

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Daughters of the American Revolution Scholarships

Applicants must be citizens of the United States to apply for a scholarship offered by the DAR Scholarship Committee.Β  Applicants must also attend or plan to attend an accredited college or university in the United States. DAR chapter sponsorship is not required, however, applicants may want to reach out to a DAR chapter in their […]

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David S. Barr Award

Award for high school seniors and college students for their journalistic achievements and to encourage young journalists to focus on issues of social justice. One $500 award will be given to a graduating high school senior and one $1500 award will be given to a college student.

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DCBF Annual Collegiate Scholarship Competition

This year’s scholarship competition is dedicated to Carrie A. Dawson, the mother of DCBF Founder, Michelle Banks. Ms. Dawson was a tireless advocate for youth education and the arts. While raising her children, she instilled in them the pursuit of academic excellence and cultural appreciation of the fine arts. The Darin C. Banks Foundation’s Annual […]

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Dinah Shore Scholarship

The Dinah Shore Scholarship was established in 1994 by The LPGA Foundation to honor the late Dinah Shore, a graduate of Vanderbilt University, a Hollywood entertainer, and an honorary member of the LPGA Tour Hall of Fame. The Dinah Shore Scholarship is granted annually to selected female high school seniors who are pursuing a college […]

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Don Nelson Scholarship

One scholarship for a graduating high school senior, or undergraduate freshman, sophomore or junior enrolled in a fully AIST-accredited college or university. Applicant must be in good academic standing. Must be a dependent of an AIST Midwest chapter member. May reapply each year for the duration of college education.

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Dr. Aura-Lee A. and James Hobbs Pittenger American History Scholarship

The Dr. Aura-Lee A. and James Hobbs Pittenger American History Scholarship is awarded to graduating high school students who will pursue an undergraduate degree with a concentrated study of a minimum of 24 credit hours in American History and American Government. Renewal is conditional upon maintenance of a GPA of 3.25. This scholarship is renewable. […]

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Dr. Johnella Banks Memorial Scholarship

The Johnella Banks Memorial Scholarship for students enrolled in a BSN, ADN or LPN program and the Felicia Brady Scholarship for licensed nurses (LPN, ADN or BSN) enrolled in an educational program for advancement to the next level of nursing education are available annually. The deadline date for both the Banks and Brady Scholarships is […]

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Duke Award Scholarship

The Duke Award is a one-time award of up to $15,000 created to recognize an outstanding Hawaii high school senior who exemplifies the character and personality traits of Duke Kahanamoku. This scholarship will help raise awareness about Duke and inspire individuals to emulate his character.Β Applicants for the Duke Award must be nominated by a school […]

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