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SCHOLARSHIP LIST??JAN?RTDNF Scholarship Program? - Jan???Link: Foundation Scholarships?? - Jan 1st??Link: Scholarship Program? - Jan 10th???Link: McNamara Educational Grant? - Jan 15th??Link: Foundation Scholarships? - Jan 17th??Link: Bell Live Mas Scholarship? - Jan 23rd??Link: is a legal resident of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia (“D.C.”) who is at least 16 years of age and no older than 24 years of age?eQuality Scholarship Collaborative? - Jan 31st? Link: Strawberry Scholarship Program – Feb Link: have a parent that is currently employed as a California strawberry fieldworker for the current and prior two harvest seasons.?Full-time enrollment in a trade school, community college, four-year university, or graduate/professional program during the period for which scholarship is requested.?Maintain a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.0 or greater.?Marcus Foster Scholarship – Feb 1st?Link: from an Oakland Unified School District public or charter high school in last 3 years.?Completed the most recent FAFSA or CA Dream Act Application by the March 2nd priority deadline.?Currently attend a four-year institution, two-year institution, non proprietary institutions, or trade/technical program with plans to continue in the Fall.?California Teachers Association Scholarships – Feb 1st??Link: Scholarship – Feb 1st Link: or will enroll as a matriculated student in a university, college, junior college or technical school?At least One-Quarter (1/4) enrolled member of a Federally Recognized Native American Tribe?Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.25 must be established and maintained after the first semester/quarter of college.?Hispanic Community Affairs Council – Feb 2nd??Link: Hispanic heritage as defined by the U.S. Department of Education?A resident of Alameda County?Community college and university scholarship recipients must be taking in at least six units/credits?Future Farmers of America Scholarships – Feb 6th??Link: the Dream Scholarship - Feb 14th??Link: Scholarship Fund - Feb 15thLink: be of Hispanic heritage?Minimum of 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent) for undergraduate students?Plan to enroll full-time in an accredited, not-for-profit, four-year university, or graduate school, in the US, for the 2020-2021 academic year?US Citizen, Permanent Legal Resident, DACA or Eligible Non-Citizen (as defined by FAFSA)?Society of Women Engineers Scholarship? - Feb 15th??Link: candidates who identify as a female/woman.?Undergraduate/community college applicants must be planning to study in engineering, technology, or computing in the upcoming academic year.???Daughters of the Revolution, American Indian Scholarship? - Feb 15th??Link: must be Native Americans (proof of American Indian blood is required by letter or proof papers)?Must have a grade point average of 3.25 or higher?The Orion Fund Grants - Feb 20th?Link: college students under the age of 30 confronted with a health crisis?Asian Pacific Fund Scholarships? - Feb 26th??Link: Achievers? - Feb 27th??Link: Dream.US National Scholarship? - Feb 28th??Link: graduated or will graduate with a high school or GED diploma or a community college associate degree by the end of the 2020 Spring term;?Have a current DACA or TPS authorization or you meet TheDream.US immigration eligibility criteria???MAR?National Association of Hispanic Journalists Scholarships – March?Link: Scholars Program – Mar 1?Link: a U.S. citizen or a legal permanent U.S. resident?Be African-American/Black, Hispanic/Latino, or American Indian?Intend to major or already major in chemistry, biochemistry, chemical engineering, chemical technology, or another chemistry-related science AND plan to pursue a career in a chemistry-related science as well?Be a full-time student at a high school or accredited college, university, or community college?Demonstrate high academic achievement in chemistry or science (Grade Point Average 3.0 or higher)?SEG Scholarships – Mar 1?Link: to pursue a college curriculum directed toward a career in applied geophysics.?Jeanette Rankin Women’s Scholarship Fund – Mar 1?Link: woman, age 35 or older?Low-income (based on income guidelines listed below)?A U.S. citizen or Permanent Resident of the United States.?Pursuing a technical or vocational education, an associate’s degree, or a first bachelor’s degree.?AICPA Legacy Scholarships – Mar 1?Link: planning to major in accounting??Inverness Garden Club Scholarship Fund – Mar 1?Link: a resident of coastal West Marin,CA, for at least one year immediately prior to application, or be a recent graduate of Tomales High School?must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.7 in high school?American Indian Education Fund Scholarship – Mar 1?Link: American, Alaska Native, or Native Hawaiian (student or one parent must be enrolled and have documentation)?Must be enrolled as a full-time student?GPA between 2.0 - 3.5 is desirable, however, ALL current or future undergraduate students are encouraged to apply?10,000 Degrees Scholarships – Mar 2nd??Link: must provide information showing financial need.?Students must be enrolled in a program leading to his/her first Associate’s degree, Bachelor’s degree, or teaching credential during the current academic year.?Students must be enrolled in an average of 12 academic units per term during the 2020-21 academic year (or full-time as designated by school).?The majority of scholarships are available to students from Sonoma, Marin and San Francisco counties though we also administer scholarships for students in the greater Bay Area (California).?Better Together STEM Scholarship – Mar 5th??Link: ’s Rising Scholarship Fund – Mar 8th??Link: need?Do not have permanent residency (green card) or citizenship in the U.S.?Current or intended enrollment in an accredited college or graduate program for 2019-2020?Minimum GPA requirement: 3.0 cumulative college GPA?Demonstrated academic preparation and community/extracurricular involvement?Truman D. Picard Scholarship? - March 15??Link: American Scholarship Fund? - March 15??Link: ? or more degree American Indian, and an enrolled member of a U.S. tribe??Students must attend a college or university on a fulltime basis, seeking a BA or higher?NOBLE Scholarship - March 15??Link: be enrolled (at the time of application and disbursement of scholarship) full-time at an accredited college or university and have completed 24 semester (or quarter equivalent) units of college study prior to award disbursement?Must pursue a degree in criminal justice or related field and be committed to a career in criminal justice field?Must have a minimum, cumulative grade point average of 3.0?Taiwanese American Scholarship Fund? - March 27?Link: . Citizen or U.S. permanent resident AND a direct blood descendant of a Taiwanese citizen?High school senior or 1st year college student residing in the United States?Plan to attend a University or College as a full-time 1st or 2nd year student in the Fall of 2019 in the United States (If selected, high school seniors must submit college acceptance letter for verification.)?Have a minimum cumulative unweighted high school/college GPA of 3.0?Have a household income at or below the Federal/State/County Low Income Level?Cobell Scholarship? - March 31??Link: Diversity Scholarship? - March 31??Link: have at least one birth parent who is a member of one of the following minority groups:??Black/African American, Hispanic, Native North American, Pacific Islander.?Enrolling as or enrolled as a full-time undergraduate student at a U.S. accredited educational institution.?Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale), emphasis on math or actuarial courses.?Intent on pursuing a career in the actuarial profession.?Foster Care to Success Scholarship? - March 31??Link: been in public or private foster care for the 12 consecutive months leading up to and including their 18th birthday; OR have been adopted or placed into legal guardianship after their 16th birthday; OR have been orphaned for at least one year at the time of their 18th birthday and not subsequently adopted?Be under the age of 25 on March 31 of the year in which they apply if they have not previously received scholarship funding from Foster Care to Success?Have been in foster care or orphaned while living in the United States.? U.S. citizenship is not required.?Sonoma Fish and Wildlife Commission Scholarship? - March 31??Link: of Sonoma County??Enrollment in, or plan to enroll in a course of study in the area of botany, zoology, environmental science, marine science, resource management, natural science, wildlife conservation, resource conservation/restoration, fisheries or other biology, or oceanography at a college campus??Currently enrolled at a student level of high school senior (entering college in Fall 2018) through graduate school?Davis-Putter Scholarship Fund? - March 31??Link: be living in the U. S. and planning to enroll in an accredited school?Actively involved in peace and justice reform against racism, sexism, homophobia, and other forms of oppression; building the movement for economic justice; and/or creating peace through international, anti-imperialist solidarity?Jewish Community Federation Scholarships – March 31?Link: (but not all) scholarships are for Jewish students from the Federation's service area, which includes the counties of San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Alameda, Contra Costa, Solano, Marin, Napa, and Sonoma?Scholarships are for full-time students only, enrolled in 12-plus units per quarter/semester.???APR?MG James Ursano Scholarship Program for Dependent Army Children – April 1st??Link: Society of Accountants Foundation Scholarship – April 1st??Link: Minds in STEM Scholarship Program – April 1st??Link: Scholarship – April 1st??Link: Mattera National Migrant Scholarship – April 1st??Link: Indian Education Fund Scholarship – April 1st?Link: Student Financial Aid Administrators Scholarship? - April 5th???Link: Scholarships – April 5th??Link: Latina Foundation Scholarship? - April 7th???Link: Women in STEM Scholarship? - April 15th???Link: Lightroom Presets Annual Scholarship - April 15th???Link: Black Nurses Association Scholarships? - April 15th???Link: Sheldon Foundation? Annual Scholarship? - April 15th???Link: International Women’s Association Scholarship? - April 19th???Link: American Scholarship Fund? - April 30th???Link: Scholarship? - April 30th???Link: Tang Scholarship? - April 30th???Link: Union Foundation Global Scholarship Program? - April 30th???Link: E. Arnason Court Scholarship Program? - April 30th???Link: Literacy Scholarship? - April 30th???Link: Community College Program – May 1st???Link: Wisdom Scholarship – May 1st???Link: Scholarship – May 1st???Link: Scholarship Program – May 2nd?Link: the Grain Artistic Scholarship – May 6th?Link: Black Women Scholars Program – May 11th??Link: Health Foundation Scholar Intern Program – May 13th??Link: BUILDS Scholarship Program – May 15th??Link: Off! Higher Education Travel Award Program – May 17th??Link: Scholarship – May 22nd??Link: Circle Scholarship – May 31st???Link: Relations Student Society Scholarships – May 31st???Link: Scholarship – June 1st??Link: Latino Legislative Caucus Foundation – June 1st??Link: Rollins Eco Scholarship – June 1st??Link: Scholarship – June 1st??Link: and Fenner Scholarship – June 12th??Link: Panchapakesan Memorial Scholarship – June 15th?Link: Tunnell Career Climb Scholarship – June 15th?Link: and Technical Scholarship Program – June 15th?Link: Family and Children’s Services Grants – June 15th?Link: Future Care Scholarship – June 27th??Link: DREAMers Scholarship – June 30th??Link: de Esperanza Scholarship – June 30th??Link: Foundation Scholarship – June 30th??Link: National Scholarship for Immigrants and Refugees – July??Link: on American Indian Affairs Scholarship – July 1st??Link: Nurses United Scholarships – July 1st??Link: Farmworker Bacalaureate Scholarship – July 1st??Link: Humane Wildlife Scholarship – Women in STEM – July 1st??Link: Global Citizen Scholarship – July 15th???Link: in STEM Scholarship – July 15th???Link: Cesar Chavez Latino Scholarship – July 22nd??Link: Scholarship – July 22nd??Link: and Technical Training Scholarship – July 31st??Link: Graphic Design Scholarship – July 31st??Link: Lincoln Forum Scholarship Essay Contest – July 31st??Link: Life Scholarship to Tackle Your Weakness – July 31st??Link: Innovator Scholarship – Aug 15th? the Books Scholarship? - April 25th??Link: Entrepreneur Scholarship – Aug 30th??Link: Scholarship? - April 31st??Link: American Scholarship Fund? - Sept 15th????Link: Shrugged Essay Contest? - Sept 19th????Link: Minority Scholarship – Sept 30th??Link: Circle Scholarship – Sept 30th??Link: Door Scholars – Sept 30th??Link: America Dream Award – Oct 15th??Link: Superheros – Oct 15th??Link: Unidad Latina Foundation Scholarship – Oct 18th??Link: Youth in Action Awards – Oct 21st??Link: Scholarship Program – Oct 23rd??Link: Literacy Scholarship? - Oct 30th???Link: Poster to Cancel Bullying – Oct 31st??Link: Scholarship – Nov 1?Link: to Brighten Someone’s Day – Nov 1st??Link: Live Your Dream Award – Nov 15th?Link: Fargo Scholarship Program for People with Disabilities -? November 18th?Link: in Technology Scholarship -? November 19th?Link: Kent Cooke Undergraduate Transfer – Nov 20th???Link: Scholarship – Nov 30th??Link: . Juan Andrade Jr. Scholarship for Young Hispanic Leaders – Nov 30th??Link: Scholar-Intern Program? - Dec 1??Link: Press Club Foundation Scholarships? - Dec 1??Link: Techmakers – Dec 6th?Link: Leadership Academy – Dec 9th?Link: Science Ambassador Scholarship? - Dec 9th??Link: Google Scholarship – Dec 9th??Link: Lime Scholarship – Dec 9th??Link: Student Veterans of America Scholarship – Dec 10th?Link: Deadline?Army Spouse Education Assistance Program?Link: STEM Scholarships for Women?Link: Care Assistance Scholarship?Link: Fund for Scholars?Link: Fargo Veterans Emergency Grant Program??Link: ’s Independence Scholarship Program, Inc.??Link: Sites:?CHCI Next Opp??Link: Scholarships and Financial Aid??Link: Board Scholarship Search??Link: Scholarship Search??Link: Rising?Link: ? ................
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