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Citizen Potawatomi Nation Tribal Scholarship

The CPN Department of Education will administer the CPN Tribal Scholarship, a consolidated version of what was previously the Tribal Rolls, Housing, and Higher Education Scholarships. The Tribal Scholarship Program provides financial assistance for payment of tuition for tribal members pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees. Enrolled CPN tribal members who complete the application by the […]

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College Bound Scholarship

The College Bound Scholarship offers youth ages 11-17 an opportunity to attend college preparatory courses. Selected programs or classes should prepare children for the college experience and assist with career direction. Examples of eligible programs include: College for Kids or tutoring for ACT/SAT preparation.

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College Student Assistance Program

A federally funded program which authorizes a program of assistance, by educational grants, to Indians seeking higher education. Awards available only to enrolled T&H members. Minimum 2.0 GPA required.

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Columbus Citizens Foundation College Scholarship Program

CCF recipients receive a four-year scholarship that helps underwrite the cost of their college tuition. CCF scholarships, while generous, provide assistance towards tuition but will not cover payment for all school costs. Visit the CCF website for all eligibility information and application instructions.

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Common Knowledge Scholarship

The Common Knowledge Scholarship Foundation (CKSF) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that creates Internet-based quiz competition for students of all ages. There is no essay, long application, or GPA requirement. A single CKSF registration is good from high school all the way through college and graduate school.

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Congressional Fellowship on Women & Public Policy

One-time award for U.S. citizens who have completed or are close to completing graduate and post-graduate degrees to work for 7 months in a congressional office in Washington, D.C. Applicants must be willing to work 40 hour weeks in demanding offices and possess outstanding writing and research skills. Fellows will receive a stipend of approximately […]

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Connecticut Army National Guard 100% Tuition Waiver

Program is for any active member of the Connecticut Army National Guard in good standing. Must be a resident of Connecticut attending any Connecticut state (public) university, community-technical college or regional vocational-technical school. The total number of available awards is unlimited.

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Council on Approved Student Education (CASE) Student Scholarship

Students from NCRA-approved reporter education programs are encouraged to apply for consideration of the five scholarship awards offered through the National Court Reporters Association. The top prize of $1500 is the Sue Shelton White Scholarship,Β named in honor of Sue Shelton White. White was a feminist leader originally from Henderson, Tenn., born on May 25, 1887, […]

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D.W. Simpson Actuarial Science Scholarship

The DW Simpson Actuarial Science Scholarship offers two scholarships, awarding one in each semester. Applicants must be entering senior year of undergraduate study in actuarial science; have maintained a GPA of 3.2 or better in their major and an overall GPA of 3.0 or better required; must have passed at least one actuarial exam and […]

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DAAD Group Study Visits

Grants are available for an information visit of seven to twelve days to groups of 10 to 15 students, accompanied by a faculty member. They are intended to encourage contact with academic institutions, groups and individuals in Germany, and offer insight into current issues in the academic, scientific, economic, political and cultural realms. All departments/disciplines […]

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