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Emerging Mystery Writer Scholarship

Selection of the Mystery Weekly Magazine scholarship recipient will be based entirely on the creative writing requirement. Your story submission must be a previously unpublished 1000-6000 word mystery. Any mystery fiction sub-genre is acceptable. The final decision will be made by independent judges respected in the crime writing community.

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Hagley Exploratory Research Grants

This four-year scholarship of $5000 per academic year ($20,000 total) is awarded annually to a deserving high school senior woman who is a Florida resident, will be attending an accredited Florida college or university, has demonstrated an interest in golf but is not eligible for a golf athletic scholarship, shows financial need and maintains a […]

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Hawaii Association of Broadcasters Scholarship

The HAB makes scholarship awards available annually for tuition only to students studying fields in broadcasting – either in-school or online – with a career goal of working in broadcasting in Hawaii. The HAB Scholarship committee will review your application. If they find it acceptable you will be invited to meet with the committee. At […]

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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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LGBTQ+ Safety in Schools Grant & Scholarship Program in Honor of Guy DeRosa

The LGBTQ+ Safety in Schools Grant and Scholarship Program in Honor of Guy DeRosa was created to promote human and civil rights by making our public schools safe for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer/questioning+ persons (LGBTQ+). The program was renamed in 2009 in the memory of CTA member and educator Guy DeRosa. Guy was […]

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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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Altruism + All Good Deeds Scholarship

This scholarship is awarded to students who participate in volunteer work and community service. Applicants must: Be currently enrolled or plan to be enrolled part-time or full-time in an accredited U.S. college or university. Vocational/technical, two-year, four-year, or graduate institutions are eligible. Be a high school junior or senior, undergraduate student, or graduate student Have […]

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