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Massachusetts Cash Grant Program

Scholarships for post-secondary students between ages 16 and 29 to attend Virginia state-supported institutions. Must be child or surviving spouse of veteran who has either been permanently or totally disabled due to war or other armed conflict; died as a result of war or other armed conflict; or been listed as a POW or MIA. […]

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Meg Sutton I-LEAD Scholarship

The Meg Sutton I-LEAD® Scholarship recognizes students who have conquered obstacles in their education and have taken a leadership role in their college union or student activities program. The scholarship allows recipients to engage in ACUI’s premier student leadership development institute, covering the cost of registration to the ACUI event. The review process includes, but is […]

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Melvin Kranzberg Dissertation Fellowships

The Melvin Kranzberg Dissertation Fellowship is presented annually to a doctoral student engaged in the preparation of a dissertation on the history of technology, broadly defined. This award is in memory of the co-founder of the Society and honors Melvin Kranzberg’s many contributions to developing the history of technology as a field of scholarly endeavor […]

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Mesothelioma.net Scholarship

To be eligible for the Mesothelioma.net Scholarship, applicants are asked to submit an essay that details their personal experiences with cancer, whether it is their own diagnosis or that of another person in their life. They are asked to describe the cancer’s impact, how they overcame adversity, and how it has changed their outlook on […]

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MHB Internship Program

Degree-seeking graduate students of color enrolled at an ACUI member institution who intend to pursue a career in the profession, who are not set to graduate in the upcoming May or August, and who have a commitment to fulfilling the duties of the position for the length of the internship are eligible to apply. The […]

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MIA/POW Scholarship

Any spouse, natural child, adopted child, or any step child of a veteran. Child must attend school prior to 26th birthday. No age limit for spouse. Veteran must be MIA, POW, died as the result of service connected disability determined by the U.S. Department of Veterans’ Affairs or is 100% service connected disabled permanent and […]

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Michele Clark Fellowship

RTDNF’s first fellowship is named for Michele Clark, the CBS News correspondent who was killed in a plane crash while on assignment in 1972. This fellowship is awarded to a young, promising minority professional in television or radio news. In addition to the $1,000 award, winners of the Michele Clark Fellowships are invited to attend […]

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Mike Reynolds Journalism Scholarship

Mike Reynolds, who died in 1988 of a brain tumor at age 45, was assignment editor and then managing editor at KCCI-TV in Des Moines, IA. This scholarship is awarded to a journalism student with a good writing ability, excellent grades, a dedication to the news business, strong interest in pursuing a career in electronic […]

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Mildred Nutting Nursing Scholarship

The Pennsylvania Masonic Youth Foundation maintains an Educational Endowment Fund, from which scholarship awards are made annually to deserving recipients, in a competitive program. Awards are NOT guaranteed — only the opportunity for a fair appraisal of the information provided to our committee. These scholarships, grant, and loan opportunities are for Masons, their siblings, children, […]

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Military Award Program (MAP)

After serving your country in the military, we can help you channel your leadership skills into job training. Our Imagine America military scholarship to trade schools can be applied to a variety of growing career paths. Whether you want to be a welder, mechanic, work in cyber security or information tech, we have 550 partners […]

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