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Brothers Helping Brothers Scholarship

In keeping with our mission to help brothers in need, your Sigma Chi Foundation is pleased to announce the Brothers Helping Brothers Scholarship opportunity. Scholarships are available to undergraduate brothers who have been adversely affected by hardship, such as long-term unemployment or the effects of a natural disaster. GPA requirement: Cumulative GPA of 2.5 on […]

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Bryce Harlow Fellowship

Fellowships are awarded to individuals who work full-time and undertake graduate level studies on a part-time basis. Graduate programs may include, but are not limited to, public policy, law, and business. In addition to the monetary award, fellows also have a unique opportunity to participate in the Bryce Harlow Foundation Mentoring Program, an offering that […]

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Building Beautiful Futures Scholarship

Powered by Dark and Lovely, this $10,000 scholarship is awarded to women, ages 18-25, who attend 4-year institutions and are seeking a communication, marketing, finance, business, or science-related degree. The award is renewable for 4 years upon condition of your ability to maintain a GPA of 2.7 or higher.

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C. Richard Scott Memorial Scholarship

Undergraduate students who have demonstrated leadership and involvement in their campus communities will be afforded this $400 scholarship in memory of C. Richard Scott. Recipients will be able to participate in an ACUI-sponsored educational activity to network with mentors and peers, learn more about the profession, and take part in leadership and community development activities. […]

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CAA’s Professional Development Fellowship in Art History

CAA’s Professional Development Fellowship in Art History supports graduate students and scholars in art, architecture, and/or design historians, curators, or critics who recently received their PhD and are preparing the PhD for publication or who are conducting research in their final year to complete their PhD. Each fellow is given a one-time award to help […]

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Canadian Blood Services Graduate Fellowship Program

Fellowship program to attract and support young investigators to initiate or continue training in the field of blood transfusion science. This program is offered to graduate students who are undertaking full-time research training leading to a PhD degree. The fellowship is awarded directly to the student, with a value of CAN$25,000 per year. A yearly […]

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Canadian Blood Services Postdoctoral Fellowship Award

Program fosters transfusion science careers in Canada. Two-year award. Includes salary, research allowance, and benefits plan. Must hold a recent Ph.D., MD, DDS, DVM, or equivalent. Must select and contact a Canadian Blood Services affiliated scientist to serve as postdoctoral fellowship supervisor.

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Canadian Nurses Foundation Scholarships

Study awards are granted annually to Canadian nurses wishing to pursue education and research. Must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident and provide proof of citizenship. Must be studying in Canada at a Canadian institution. Baccalaureate students must be full-time, masters and doctoral students may be full- or part-time. Additional restrictions vary by specific […]

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Careers Through Culinary Arts Program Cooking Competition for Scholarships

Applicants must be a senior in a C-CAP designated partner high school in Arizona; Prince George’s County, Maryland; Tidewater, Virginia; or the cities of Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, or Washington, DC. Applicants must be accepted into the cooking competition for scholarships. Check the CCAP website for local coordinator’s contact information.

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Carole Simpson Scholarship

Carole Simpson is a former RTDNF trustee and the 1996 recipient of the Leonard Zeidenberg First Amendment Award in recognition of her work to protect First Amendment Freedoms. She established the Carole Simpson Scholarship to encourage and help minority students to overcome hurdles along their career path in electronic journalism. The recipient of the Carole […]

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