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Visual Arts Fellowships

The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Fellowship Program is a vital source of funding for the visual arts and art history in Virginia. Fellowship categories include the following: Professional individual Professional collaborative Graduate Undergraduate Half-year student (graduate or undergraduate) Award amounts and eligibility terms vary for each fellowship category. Click “Apply” to learn more.

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Clinton E. Phillips Scholarship

One-time award for licensed marriage and family therapists pursuing advanced training in an accredited or approved degree program in marriage or family therapy. Membership in the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists is encouraged and preference is given to its members. Must submit transcript, essay, and statement of financial need with application.

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Lionel Pearson Fellowship

The competition is open to any outstanding candidate with a B.A. in Greek, Latin, Classics, or closely related fields at any American or Canadian college or university. This cycle is open to students who either will complete their undergraduate studies or have completed their undergraduate studies (see classicalstudies.org for specific academic year requirements). The SCS […]

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Ronald D. Lunceford Scholarship

Provides financial assistance to a student from an underrepresented ethnic population for admission into an MA, MS, or PhD program which will qualify for licensure as a marriage and family therapist.

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SWAAAE Academic Scholarships

A scholarship of $1500 for students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in airport management may apply annually for an academic scholarship. Applicant must attend a college in Arizona, California, Nevada, Utah, or Hawaii.

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Wisconsin Broadcasters Association Foundation Scholarship

Four $2000 scholarships offered to assist students enrolled in broadcasting-related educational programs at four-year public or private institutions. Applicants must either have graduated from a Wisconsin high school, or be attending a Wisconsin college or university, must have completed at least 60 credits, and must be planning a career in radio or television broadcasting.

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Good Tidings Community Service Scholarship

Good Tidings supports education by providing education grants to high school seniors in need who have dedicated themselves to extraordinary community service projects. Since its inception, we have granted $1,717,000 to over 390 deserving high school seniors. In 1999, the Good Tidings Foundation Community Service Scholarship program started small, with five recipients receiving $1,000 each. […]

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Regeneron Science Awards

The Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a program of Society for Science and the Public, is the nation’s most prestigious pre-college science competition open to high school seniors. Alumni of STS have made extraordinary contributions to science and hold more than 100 of the world’s most distinguished science and math honors, including the Nobel Prize […]

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AGA-Takeda Pharmaceuticals Research Scholar Award in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

This award provides $100,000 per year for three years (totaling $300,000) to early-career faculty (i.e., investigator, instructor, research associate or equivalent) working toward an independent career in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) research.

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West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology Scholarship Program

The objective of the AGA Research Foundation Research Scholar Award (RSA) is to support early-career investigators working toward independent and productive research careers in digestive diseases by ensuring that a major proportion of their time is protected for research (i.e., a minimum of 75 percent effort dedicated to the proposed project). The award will support […]

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