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Child of Deceased or Disabled Veteran

Provides tuition and regularly assessed fees for children of deceased or disabled veterans. This program funding is limited to a maximum of 124 credit hours and may be used at the undergraduate and professional degree level.

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Child of Purple Heart Recipient or Wounded Veteran

Provides regularly assessed fees for children of Purple Heart recipients or wounded veterans. This program funding is limited to a maximum of 124 credit hours and may be used at the undergraduate and professional degree level.

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Children and Spouse of Indiana National Guard Program

The Commission offers a supplement to other state grants by guaranteeing 100% of tuition and regularly assessed fees for students who are the child or spouse of a member of the Indiana National Guard who suffered a service connected death while serving on state active duty. The supplemental grant is limited to a maximum of […]

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Children and Spouse of Public Safety Officers Program

The Commission offers a supplement to other state grants by guaranteeing 100% of tuition and regularly assessed fees for students who are children and spouses of certain Indiana public safety officers (PSO) killed in the line of duty or permanently disabled state troopers. Applicant for Public Safety Officer Grant Requirements Must be an individual whose […]

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Chuck Thomas Scholarship

The UUA’s Rev. Chuck and Nancy Thomas Scholarship was founded in 1998 to honor Chuck Thomas’ career in the Unitarian Universalist ministry and his family’s long-standing commitment to lay leadership. This scholarship serves Unitarian Universalism by valuing community service and lay leadership as critical elements of a call toward professional theological training. Each year it […]

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CIHR’s Health System Impact Fellowship Program

The Health System Impact Fellowship program is a Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) program founded on partnerships within the health system and related organizations that are committed to the program objectives, including providing novel experiential learning opportunities for PhD graduates that accelerate their professional growth and career readiness. Canadian Blood Services is a partner […]

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Col Mary Feik Cadet Flight Scholarship

Due to the generosity of our CAP membership, CAP is able to offer flight scholarships to help cadets achieve aviation training goals. This scholarship can be used for ground school, flight training at a local FBO, training on CAP aircraft with a CAP instructor, at a CAP flight academy, or at an FAA part 61 […]

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College Access Program (CAP) Grant

Award up to $2,000 for U.S. citizens and Kentucky residents seeking their first undergraduate degree. Applicants enrolled in sectarian institutions are not eligible. Must submit Free Application for Federal Student Aid to demonstrate financial need. Funding is limited. Awards are made on a first-come, first-serve basis.

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College Affordability Grant

The College Affordability Grant is in place to encourage New Mexico Students with financial need, who do not qualify for other state grants and scholarships, to attend and complete educational programs at a New Mexico public college or university. Maximum of $1,000 per semester depending on financial need. Eligibility New Mexico Resident; Enrolled at least […]

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College Student Pre-Commissioning Initiative (CSPI)

Students who are accepted into this scholarship program will be enlisted into the United States Coast Guard, complete basic training during the summer, and receive full funding for up to two years of college.  Funding includes not only payment of tuition, books, and fees, but a full-time Coast Guard salary, housing allowance, and medical benefits.

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