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AZCIS, your program for ECAP, has thousands of scholarships in the database. Go to the website: azcis.Login:Username: lastname.firstnamePassword: your own password or THS#### (####= your 4 digit ID number)Go to the Education tab and explore scholarships under theses sections:-Arizona Scholarships-Financial Aid--OR---Financial Aid Sort = this will enable you to search all scholarships based on specific criteriaDid you already do the Financial Aid Sort with Mrs. Wheeler in ECAP Class? To find your results go to: “My ECAP” tab and click on “Sort and Assessment Results” and then “Financial Aid Sort”. This will bring up all of your sort results.ESA Foundation Scholarships(Epsilon Sigma Alpha)Various scholarships are available through this site, take a few minutes to fill out an application and apply:How to applyThe ESA Foundation awards numerous scholarships annually; this is the process for applying. Browse scholarships - From the main scholarship page, start by selecting the state of your residence, not where you go to school. Click “Search scholarships” to view the full list of opportunities for the 2013-14 academic years.Create a scholarship account – Once you have identified some potential scholarships, click “Apply now” to access our online scholarship application system. We'll collect your contact, financial, and academic profile information to customize your scholarship search and speed your online submission.Submitting an application - Scholarship applications are submitted online through the automated system and the information collected will be passed along to the scholarship director.After submission - When the application has been determined to meet the Foundation's criteria, it is forwarded to Scholarship Coordinator who checks to see that the applicant meets the necessary criteria. The application is then sent for judging of the particular scholarship for which the student is applying. – click Scholarships and Grants and choose Arizona.Deadline: Deadline dates vary- apply early!!Arizona Community FoundationThe Arizona Community Foundation is Arizona's largest private provider of college scholarships, awarding millions of dollars annually to help students achieve their educational goals.Applicants are matched with everyaward for which they qualifyHigh school seniors, current college students, or graduate level students attending schools anywhere in the U.S. can apply. The general application process begins in January each year and students are advised to apply early to qualify for the most awards. Some award deadlines begin in February and some deadlines are as late as May. Scholarships are available for two-year and four-year colleges and universities as well as technical and vocational schools.?Complete the general application online.Deadline: Deadlines vary- Application opens in January – Apply early for the most opportunities!left97790Deadline Passed00Deadline PassedDDSRANK: DDSRANK DENTAL SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $500 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $500.To Study:Dental Health/ServicesAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:The DDSRank Dental Scholarship is awarded to one aspiring dental student to help them pay for the cost of tuition or books.Deadline:September 23Application Requirements:Essay.Contact:Scholarship AdministratorScholarship AdministratorDDSRank87 Sweet RdLincoln, ME 4457E-mail:?scholarships@Web:? NEGRO COLLEGE FUND: CATHERINE W-2743208890Deadline Passed00Deadline Passed. PIERCESCHOLARSHIPAward:Scholarship; non-renewable.To Study:Art History, Arts, HistoryAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:Up to $5,000 scholarship for full-time students at UNCF member colleges and universities studying art or history. Minimum 2.5 GPA required. Must be a US citizen, national or permanent resident.Deadline:September 29Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Mary WilliamsDirector of Outreach and RecruitmentUnited Negro College Fund8260 Willow Oaks Corporate DrivePO Box 10444Fairfax, VA 22031-8044Phone: 800.331.2244Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedNITED NEGRO COLLEGE FUND: MALCOLM X SCHOLARSHIPFOR EXCEPTIONAL COURAGEAward:Grant; non-renewable.At:Any four-year college or university.Description:Scholarship is for undergraduate students, who are enrolled at one of the UNCF Institutions. The program will provide up to $4,000 scholarship support for students, who have overcome difficult circumstances or challenges in pursuit of their college education.Deadline:September 29Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Mary WilliamsDirector of Outreach and RecruitmentUnited Negro College Fund8260 Willow Oaks Corporate DrivePO Box 10444Fairfax, VA 22031-8044Phone: 800.331.2244Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedESTERN GOLF ASSOCIATION: EVANS SCHOLARSHIPAward:270 - $100,000 scholarships; renewable.Last year 270 awards were made for a total of $27,000,000.At:Any four-year college or university.Description:Full tuition and housing scholarship renewable for up to 4 years. Available to high school seniors who have worked at least two years as a caddie at a Western Golf Association member club. Must demonstrate financial need, excellent academics, and outstanding character. For more information visit:? 30Application Requirements:Application form, interview, financial need analysis, essay, photograph. Available for study only in Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Washington, or Wisconsin.Contact:Scholarship CommitteeScholarship CommitteeEvans Scholars FoundationOne Briar RoadGolf, IL 60029Phone: 847.724.4600E-mail:?applications@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedGITAL RESPONSIBILITY: DON'T TEXT AND DRIVESCHOLARSHIPAward:Up to 2 - $500-1,500 scholarships; non-renewable.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:The purpose of this scholarship is to help you understand the risks of texting while driving. Must be a high school freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior. Also open to current or entering college or graduate students. Homeschooled students are also eligible. There is no age limit. Complete the application form including a 140-character message about texting while driving. The top 10 applications will be selected as finalists. The finalists will be asked to write a full length 500 - 1,000-word essay about texting while driving.Deadline:September 30Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Scholarship CoordinatorScholarship CoordinatorDigital Responsibility3561 Homestead Road, #113Santa Clara, CA 95051E-mail:?scholarship@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedIENDS OF THE MINNESOTA ORCHESTRA (FORMERLYWAMSO): YOUNG ARTIST COMPETITIONAward:8 - $500-5,000 prizes; non-renewable.Last year 8 awards were made for a total of $12,000.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Awards of $500 - $5,000 or performance awards for graduates, undergraduates, and early career artists through age 25 as of January 1. Applicant must reside or study in US or Canada.Deadline:September 30Application Requirements:Application form. Application fee is $75.Contact:James WaldoYoung Artist Competition Co-ChairFriends of the Minnesota Orchestra (formerly WAMSO)1111 Nicollet Mall, Orchestra HallMinneapolis, MN 55403-2477E-mail:?yac@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedICE BENOWITZ: DUCKETT CONSERVATION SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $500 scholarship; non-renewable.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:As a dedicated local attorney and an active member of Ducks Unlimited, Steve Duckett is an outspoken proponent of conservation initiatives throughout the country. He believes that it is our responsibility as American citizens to be active stewards of the land that we inherited from our forefathers. For more information, visit:? 30Application Requirements:Essay.Contact:Steve DuckettPrice Benowitz LLP409 7th Street, NWWashington, DC 20004E-mail:?info@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedRICE BENOWITZ: GOOD DEEDS SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $500 scholarship; non-renewable.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:Mr. Okin is proud to contribute to the national discussion on community service and helping to enable those in pursuit of educational goals with the ultimate purpose of creating a meaningful life of service to others. For more information, visit:? 30Application Requirements:Essay.Contact:Seth OkinPrice Benowitz LLP409 7th Street, NWWashington, DC 20004E-mail:?info@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedICE BENOWITZ: SOLDAN HEALTHY COMMUNITIESSCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $500 scholarship; non-renewable.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:Scholarship of $500 to any student in a postsecondary education program who is seeking means to encourage sustainable and local health-initiatives in his or her own community. For more information, visit? 30Application Requirements:Essay.Contact:Thomas SoldanPrice Benowitz LLP409 7th Street, NWWashington, DC 20004E-mail:?info@Web:? MONEY DEFENSE LEAGUE: MMX & SM-2743208890Deadline Passed00Deadline PassedDLSCHOLARSHIPAward:5 - $500-2,000 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 5 awards were made for a total of $6,500.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Several scholarships for both undergraduate and graduate students. Scholarship amount varies. Two incoming or current undergraduate students and two graduate students are chosen each year. Application, resume, and essay must be submitted by September 30. For more information, visit:? 30Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Jp CortezAssistant DirectorSound Money Defense League15720 Brixham Hill AvenueCharlotte, NC 28277E-mail:?jp.cortez@Web:? INC.: TROPHYCENTRAL SP-2743208890Deadline Passed00Deadline PassedORTSMANSHIPAND COMPASSION SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:$1,000 scholarship award to a qualifying high school senior to be applied to their first year's tuition to a college or university. The ideal candidate will attend a registered public or private high school in the US; have a minimum high school GPA of 3.25 through the first semester of their junior year; and have demonstrated a unique or special form of sportsmanship, kindness or compassion. Although not required, special attention will be given to applicants who are the first in their generation to attend college and entering a branch of the military (ex. ROTC).Deadline:September 30Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Neil RaderFounder and PresidentTrophyCentral Inc.PO Box 155Katonah, NY 10536E-mail:?scholarship@Web:? MATHEMATICAL ASSOCIATION OF -2743208890Deadline Passed00Deadline PassedTWO YEARCOLLEGES: MILLER SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $3,000 scholarship; non-renewable.To Study:MathematicsAt:Any two-year college.Description:A grand prize of $3,000 for the qualified individual with the highest total score of the student mathematics league exam. Funds to continue education at an accredited 4-year institution. In the case of a tie for the grand prize, the scholarship will be evenly divided.Deadline:September 30Application Requirements:Test scores, entry in a contest.Contact:Cheryl CleavesInterim Executive DirectorAmerican Mathematical Association of Two Year CollegesAMATYC c/o Southwest Tennessee CC5983 Macon CoveMemphis, TN 38134Phone: 901.333.5643Fax: 901.333.5651E-mail:?amatyc@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedW JONES NEWSPAPER FUND: HIGH SCHOOL JOURNALISMWORKSHOPAward:6 - $1,000 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 3 awards were made for a total of $3,000.To Study:JournalismAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:Participants in DJNF summer workshops are nominated for writing, multimedia, and photography awards based on their published work. Scholarships are presented to the best writers, digital producers, and photographers to pursue media careers.Deadline:October 1Application Requirements:Application form, essay, portfolio.Contact:Linda ShockleyManaging DirectorDow Jones News FundPO Box 300Princeton, NJ 08543-0300Phone: 609.452.2820E-mail:?djnf@Web:? STATES ASSOCIATION FOR BLIND ATH-2743208890Deadline Passed00Deadline PassedLETES:COPELAND SCHOLARSHIPSAward:1-2 - $500 scholarships; non-renewable.At:Any four-year college or university.Description:Scholarship for a full-time college student who is blind or visually impaired. Applicants must be current members of USABA.Deadline:October 1Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, references, special requirements exist, driver's license.Contact:Mark LucasExecutive DirectorUnited States Association for Blind Athletes33 North Institute StreetColorado Springs, CO 80903Phone: 719.630.0422Fax: 719.630.0616E-mail:?mlucas@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedHANSONS: SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMAward:8 - $500-5,000 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 8 awards were made for a total of $10,000.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:To be eligible, applicant must have a minimum of a 3.3 cumulative GPA and submit a 1,000-1,500-word essay. Answer one of the following essay questions: 1) What do you consider to be the single most important societal problem? Why? 2) What do you think your chosen industry will be like in the next 10 years? 3) What is the purpose of life? 4) If you won the lottery for a million dollars, what would you do with it? To apply, mail your official transcript and essay to: 1-800-HANSONS ATTN: Hansons Scholarship Program c/o Brian Elias 977 E 14 Mile Road Troy, MI 48083 Be sure to include your name, address, phone number, and e-mail address.Deadline:October 15Application Requirements:Essay.Contact:Theresa Baughman1-800-HANSONS977 E 14 Mile RdTroy, MI 48083Phone: 248.581.3030E-mail:?tbaughman@Web:? INSURANCE GROUP: JRC INSURANCE GRO-2743208890Deadline Passed00Deadline PassedUPSCHOLARSHIPAward:2 - $1,000 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 2 awards were made for a total of $2,000.At:Any four-year college or university.Description:One $1,000 scholarship each semester for the high school senior or college student who best explains why the family breadwinner's income should be protected by life insurance, and the characteristics displayed by those who put their family first. The winner will be the person who best demonstrates the need for life insurance in US households. One scholarship will be awarded in the fall and another in the spring. The winning essay will be selected based on originality and quality of writing.Deadline:October 15Application Requirements:Essay.Contact:Delia NotoJRC Insurance Group3914 Murphy Canyon RoadSuite A236San Diego, CA 92123Phone: 855.225.5063Fax: 858.537.1090E-mail:?info@Web:? GUIDES: SMART KITCHEN IMPR-2743208890Deadline Passed00Deadline PassedOVEMENTSCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $500 scholarship; non-renewable.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:To apply applicants should write a 1,000 word article on the cooking related niche. Topics are provided. Choose one and submit it online.Deadline:October 15Application Requirements:Application form.Contact:Steven BurtonKitchen GuidesKitchen Guides3548 Wyatt StreetBoca Raton, FL 33432Phone: 651.393.8087E-mail:?info@Web:? GUTHRIE PKU SCHOLARSHIP AND AWA-2743208890Deadline Passed00Deadline PassedRDSAward:4-8 - $500-3,500 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 6 awards were made for a total of $10,000.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Scholarship for persons with phenylketonuria (PKU) who are on a special diet for PKU treatment. Award is for full-time or part-time study at any accredited US institution. Up to 8 scholarships between $500 - $3,500 are granted.Deadline:October 15Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, test scores, essay, references, photograph.Contact:Virginia SchuettDirectorNational PKU News6869 Woodlawn Avenue, NE, Suite 116Seattle, WA 98115-5469Phone: 206.525.8140E-mail:?schuett@Web:? NEGRO COLLEGE FUND: DAVIS ENDOWMENTSCH-2743208890Deadline Passed00Deadline PassedOLARSHIP PROGRAMAward:Scholarship; renewable.To Study:Arts, Communications, Humanities, Performing Arts, Political Science, Social SciencesAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:Need-based scholarship of up to $6,800 for a high school senior planning to attend a four-year HBCU. Applicants must demonstrate the ability and desire to use artistic activism to proactively address the concerns of humanity. Eligible majors include African American studies, communications, fine arts, humanities, performing arts, political science, social sciences, and theater arts or drama. The scholarship is renewable for up to 4 years, provided that students continue to meet the scholarship criteria. Minimum 3.0 GPA required.Deadline:October 15Application Requirements:Application form, financial need analysis, essay, portfolio.Contact:Mary WilliamsDirector of Outreach and RecruitmentUnited Negro College Fund8260 Willow Oaks Corporate DrivePO Box 10444Fairfax, VA 22031-8044Phone: 800.331.2244Web:? SOCIETY FOR PH-2743208890Deadline Passed00Deadline PassedOTOGRAMMETRY AND REMOTESENSING: ANSON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $2,000 scholarship; non-renewable.To Study:Engineering/Technology, Surveying, Surveying Technology, Cartography, or Geographic Information ScienceAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:Award to encourage students to pursue education in geospatial science or technology related to photogrammetry, remote sensing, surveying, and mapping. Must be enrolled or intending to enroll in a US college or university in geospatial science, surveying and mapping, and related fields. Must submit with application a list of all applicable courses taken, a statement of work experience including internships, special projects, technical papers, and courses taught that may support the student's capabilities in this field. For additional information and online application, see website:? 17Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, essay, references.Contact:Scholarship AdministratorScholarship AdministratorASPRS, The Imaging and Geospatial Information Society5410 Grosvenor Lane, Suite 210Bethesda, MD 20814-2160Phone: 301.493.0290E-mail:?scholarships@Web:? SOCIETY FOR PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND REMOTESEN-2743208890Deadline Passed00Deadline PassedSING: BEHRENS INSTITUTE FOR LAND INFORMATION MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $2,000 scholarship; non-renewable.To Study:Engineering/Technology, Surveying, Surveying Technology, Cartography, or Geographic Information ScienceAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:Award to encourage study in geospatial science or technology or land information systems and records. Must be an undergraduate student enrolled or intending to enroll in a US college or university in the designated field. Application must be submitted electronically and must include a list of completed courses in the field, papers, research reports, or other items produced by the applicant that demonstrate capability in the field, and internships, work experience, special projects or courses taught that support potential excellence in the field. Additional information and application on website:? 17Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, essay, references.Contact:Scholarship AdministratorScholarship AdministratorASPRS, The Imaging and Geospatial Information Society5410 Grosvenor Lane, Suite 210Bethesda, MD 20814-2160Phone: 301.493.0290E-mail:?scholarships@Web:? SOCIETY FOR PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND REMOTESE-2743208890Deadline Passed00Deadline PassedNSING: OSBORN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $2,000 scholarship; non-renewable.To Study:Engineering/Technology, Surveying, Surveying Technology, Cartography, or Geographic Information ScienceAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:Award to encourage students who display the interest and aptitude to enter the profession of surveying, mapping, geospatial information and technology, and photogrammetry. Student must be enrolled or intending to enroll in a college or university in the US in a program of study to prepare for the profession. Application must be submitted electronically. For additional requirements that must accompany electronic application, visit website:? 17Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, essay, references.Contact:Scholarship AdministratorScholarship AdministratorASPRS, The Imaging and Geospatial Information Society5410 Grosvenor Lane, Suite 210Bethesda, MD 20814-2160Phone: 301.493.0290E-mail:?scholarships@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedLLEGE JUMPSTART SCHOLARSHIP FUNDAward:6 - $750-1,500 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 6 awards were made for a total of $7,500.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Annual, merit-based competition (financial need is not considered) that is open to 10th - 12th graders, college students, and non-traditional students. Must be committed to going to school and able to express your goals for getting a higher education.Deadline:October 17Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Scholarship AdministratorScholarship AdministratorCollege JumpStart Scholarship Fund4546 B10 El CaminoNo. 325Los Altos, CA 94022E-mail:?admin@jumpstart-Web:? BROADCASTERS ASSOCIATION SCH-2743208890Deadline Passed00Deadline PassedOLARSHIPAward:4 - $2,000 scholarships; non-renewable.To Study:Communications, TV/Radio BroadcastingAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:Four $2,000 scholarships offered to assist students enrolled in broadcasting-related educational programs at 4-year public or private institutions. Applicants must either have graduated from a Wisconsin high school or be attending a Wisconsin college or university, have completed at least 60 credits, and be planning a career in radio or television broadcasting.Deadline:October 20Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, essay, references. Available for study only in Wisconsin.Contact:John LaabsPresidentWisconsin Broadcasters Association Foundation44 East Mifflin Street, Suite 900Madison, WI 53703Phone: 608.255.2600Fax: 608.256.3986E-mail:?jlaabs@Web:? ALGER ARIZONA SCHOLARSHIP PRO-2743208890Deadline Passed00Deadline PassedGRAMAward:Several $10,000 scholarships. Number and amount may vary.To Study:Any field of study.At:Any accredited institution.Description:Open to graduating Arizona high school seniors planning to attend school the following fall. Must be US citizens who have faced adversity, have financial need, and are pursuing higher education. Must pursue a bachelor's degree full-time. May start studies at a two-year school and transfer to a four-year university. Minimum 2.0 GPA required. Selection based on financial need, adversity, and involvement in co-curricular and community activities.Deadline:October 25.Procedure:See website for instructions.Contact:Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans99 Canal Center Plaza, Suite 320Alexandria, VA 22314Phone: 800.684.9040Toll-free: 844.422.4200E-mail:?scholarships@Web:? ALGER ASSOCIATION SCH-2743208890Deadline Passed00Deadline PassedOLARSHIP PROGRAMAward:1,009 - $7,000-25,000 scholarships; renewable.Last year 934 awards were made for a total of $9,000,000.At:Any four-year college or university.Description:The association provides financial assistance to high school seniors (US citizens only) who have faced adversity, have financial need (family adjusted gross income under $55,000), and are pursuing higher education. Recipients must pursue a bachelor's degree however they may start their studies at a 2-year school and then transfer to a 4-year university. Minimum 2.0 GPA required.Deadline:October 25Application Requirements:Application form, financial need analysis, essay.Contact:Colin DixonEducational Programs AssistantHoratio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans99 Canal Center Plaza, Suite 320Alexandria, VA 22314Phone: 703.684.9444E-mail:?programs@Web:? Passed00Deadline : ANNUAL STUDENT SCH-2743208890Deadline Passed00Deadline PassedOLARSHIPAward:1 - $500 scholarship; non-renewable.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Several $500 scholarships to one eligible student across each institution type (high school, college or university) in the United States.Deadline:October 31Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Irina Vasilescu$500 Annual Student str. Zece Mese no 9Bucharest,RomaniaE-mail:?irinav@Web:? OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE UNI-2743208890Deadline Passed00Deadline PassedTED STATES:VOICE OF DEMOCRACY PROGRAMAward:54 - $1,000-30,000 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 54 awards were made for a total of $154,000.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Student must be sponsored by a local VFW Post. Student submits a 3 - 5 minute audio essay on a contest theme (changes each year). Open to high school students (9th - 12th grade). Award available for all levels of postsecondary study in an American institution. Open to permanent US residents only. Competition starts at local level. No entries are to be submitted to the National Headquarters. For more information, visit website:? 31Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Kris HarmerProgram CoordinatorVeterans of Foreign Wars of the United States406 West 34th StreetKansas City, MO 64111Phone: 816.968.1117Fax: 816.968.1149E-mail:?kharmer@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedOLA SCHOLARS PROGRAMAward:250 - $10,000-20,000 scholarships; renewable.Last year 253 awards were made for a total of $3,000,000.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Renewable scholarship for graduating high school seniors enrolled either full time or part time in accredited colleges or universities. Minimum 3.0 GPA required. 252 awards are granted annually.Deadline:October 31Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, test scores, interview, essay, references.Contact:Mark DavisPresidentCoca-Cola Scholars Foundation Inc.PO Box 442Atlanta, GA 30301-0442Phone: 800.306.2653Fax: 404.733.5439E-mail:?scholars@na.Web:? SECURITY AGENCY: STOKES EDUCA-2743208890Deadline Passed00Deadline PassedTIONALSCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMAward:15-20 - $1,000-30,000 scholarships; renewable.Last year 22 awards were made for a total of $330,000.To Study:Computer Science/Data Processing, Electrical Engineering/ElectronicsAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:Renewable awards for high school students planning to attend a 4-year undergraduate institution to study computer science, electrical engineering, or computer engineering. Must be at least 16 to apply. Must be a US citizen. Minimum 3.0 GPA required and minimum SAT score of 1600. For more information visit website:? 31Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, test scores, interview, essay, references.Contact:Anne ClarkProgram ManagerNational Security Agency9800 Savage Road, Suite 6779Fort Meade, MD 20755-6779Phone: 866.672.4473Fax: 410.854.3002E-mail:?amclark@Web:? NETWORK: CAMP COUNSELOR APPRECIATIONSCHOLA-2743208890Deadline Passed00Deadline PassedRSHIPAward:1-2 - $1,000 scholarships; non-renewable.At:Any four-year college or university.Description:All applicants must be US citizens and current high school seniors attending school in the United States; anticipating completion of high school diploma at time of application; carrying a minimum 3.0 GPA currently. To apply, create a short, exciting video (3 - 5 minutes max) that explains your experience as a camp counselor, how you exhibit the 5 qualities above, and how you intend to use your college degree. Upload your video to , YouTube, Vimeo, or another reputable file sharing service (make sure the visibility is set to public). To submit your application send an e-mail to scholarships@. Please include your full name, school year, name of the college you plan to or are already attending, and a link to your video. Note: By submitting this form you agree to allow Camp Network to use your video for promotional purposes.Deadline:November 1Application Requirements:Application form.Contact:Andrew DowningCamp Network1033 Demonbreun StSuite 300Nashville, TN 37203E-mail:?scholarships@Web:? INC.: FUTURE DESIGNER SCHOLA-2743208890Deadline Passed00Deadline PassedRSHIPAward:2 - $2,500 scholarships; non-renewable.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Two $2,500 scholarships for designing a holiday card. Applicants must be at least 17 years old and already accepted or enrolled in an educational organization. One entry per person. Original artwork, photographs, or computer graphics can be submitted online as a JPEG (.jpg), via e-mail. Artwork is open to any 2-dimensional medium, including oil, acrylic, pastel, watercolor, pencil, mixed media, digital illustration and more. Original artwork can be sent by taking a digital photograph or by scanning the image. Artwork must be at least 300 dpi and a maximum file size of 5 MB. You can incorporate text into your card design, but it is not a requirement. We do not need text for the interior of the card. Designs should be geared toward December holidays and seasonal greetings. Some ideas include winter or mountain landscapes, Christmas themed still life such as ornaments, animals or wildlife in the snow, and Santa portraits. Use your imagination to create a unique holiday card. This giveaway is open to US residents who are 17 years of age and older (proof of age and identity must be furnished upon request). Must be either a full-time student enrolled in a post-secondary education institution (this includes junior colleges and vocational schools) or one that has been formally accepted into such post-secondary educational institution and will begin school within the next calendar year. This giveaway is not open to employees. For more information, visit:? 1Contact:Leah SanchezBrand ManagerCardsDirect Inc.12750 Merit DriveSuite 900Dallas, TX 75251Phone: 866-700E-mail:?scholarship@Web:? SOCIETY: YOUTH INCENTI-2743208890Deadline Passed00Deadline PassedVE AWARDAward:2 - $400 prizes; non-renewable.Last year 2 awards were made for a total of $800.At:Any four-year college.Description:Each of the two awards (junior, grades 7 - 9 and senior, grades 10 - 12) will receive a monetary grant of $400 each, respectively, and a matching equipment credit from the BioQuip Products new window catalog. In addition to monetary and BioQuip grants, award recipients will receive a one year subscription to the society journal, The Coleopterists Bulletin. This is for students of grades 7 - 12 only. The selection committee invites proposals for topics such as field collecting trips to conduct beetle species inventories or diversity studies, attending workshops or visiting entomology or natural history museums for special training and projects on beetles, studying aspects of beetle biology, etc. The proposed activities or projects will be evaluated on their degree of creativity, educational benefit to the applicant, scientific merit, feasibility and budgetary planning.Deadline:November 1Application Requirements:Application form.Contact:David FurthAward Program CoordinatorThe Coleopterists SocietyEntomology, NHB, MRC 165P.O. Box 37012; Smithsonian InstitutionWashington, DC 20013-7012Phone: 202.633.0990Fax: 202.786.2894E-mail:?furthd@si.eduWeb:? Passed00Deadline PassedR FOR LESBIAN AND GAY STUDIES: GIARDFELLOWSHIPAward:1 - $7,500 fellowship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $7,500.Description:This award is presented to an emerging, early or mid-career artist, from any country, working in photography, photo-based media, video, or moving image, including short-form film or video. Awards will alternate each year between artists working exclusively with still images (photography) and those working with moving images (video or film). In either case, this award will support a directed project, one that is new or continuing, that addresses issues of sexuality, gender, or LGBTQ identity. University affiliation is not necessary. Check the website to see whether or not this year's fellowship will be awarded for photography/still imagery or video/moving imagery, as the award now alternates between the two categories.Deadline:November 15Contact:Noam ParnessMembership and Fellowships CoordinatorCLAGS: Center for LGBTQ Studies365 Fifth Avenue, Room 7115New York, NY 10016Phone: 212.817.1958E-mail:?clagsfellowships@Web:? GROUP: PRODUCT MANAGEMENT SCHOLA-2743208890Deadline Passed00Deadline PassedRSHIP?"Two Hundred Eighty Group: Product Management Scholarship"Award:3 - $500 scholarships; renewable.Last year 5 awards were made for a total of $500.To Study:Economics, MarketingAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:3 $500 scholarships to students pursuing a bachelor's or master's degree in business, economics or a related field. Students who receive the scholarships will also get access to the Certified Project Manager online course and exam valued at $1,495. The course allows students to earn the prestigious AIPMM (Association of International Product Management and Marketing) Certified Product Manager credential.Deadline:November 15Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Mira WootenDirector of Solutions280 Group142B Santa Cruz AveLos Gatos, CA 95030Phone: 831.419.3502E-mail:?mira@Web:?'S GARAGE BUILDERS: DANLEY'S GARAGEBUILDER-2743208890Deadline Passed00Deadline PassedS SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:Scholarship essay contest. Tell us about a teacher that has inspired you in your life and how that has affected you. Introduce who you are and how this teacher inspired you to be who you are today and who you will be moving forward. Essays should be 700 - 1,000 words long and answer the question, "What Teacher Has Inspired You?". All entries should be sent to scholarship@. Each scholarship entry must include a photo of yourself, your phone number, your home address and proof of enrollment/acceptance to a college or university.Deadline:November 15Application Requirements:Essay, photograph.Contact:Carl KDanley's Garage Builders620 Academy DriveNorthbrook, IL 60062Phone: -7084374100 ext. 4029E-mail:?scholarship@Web:? OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS: MARCU-2743208890Deadline Passed00Deadline PassedSSCHOLARSHIPAward:$4,000 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $1,000.To Study:Engineering/TechnologyAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:Available to undergraduate students enrolled in any school in the US provided the school's engineering program is accredited by an agency recognized by IIE. Applicant must be pursuing a course of study in industrial engineering. This award is intended to recognize academic excellence and noteworthy contribution to the development of the industrial engineering profession. Applicants must have at least a 3.4 GPA.Deadline:November 15Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, references, special requirements exist.Contact:Bonnie CameronOperations AdministratorInstitute of Industrial Engineers3577 Parkway Lane, Suite 200Norcross, GA 30092-2988Phone: 770.449.0461E-mail:?bcameron@Web:? DE ARAUJO REAL ESTATE: REAL ESTATESCHOLA-2743208890Deadline Passed00Deadline PassedRSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:One $1,000 scholarship to help a college student accomplish their educational goals and prepare for future potential career aspirations related to real estate.Deadline:November 1Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Jonathan de AraujoPrincipalJonathan de Araujo Real Estate9 Meriam StreetSuite 10Lexington, MA 02420E-mail:?jonathan@Web:? CENTER FOR LEARNING DISAB-2743208890Deadline Passed00Deadline PassedILITIES: FORDSCHOLARSHIPAward:2 - $2,500-10,000 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 2 awards were made for a total of $20,000.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Award of $10,000 given to 2 high school seniors of high merit with an identified learning disability who is pursuing a college degree. The ideal candidate is a person who has faced the challenges of having a learning disability and who, through perseverance and academic endeavor, has created a life of purpose and achievement.Deadline:November 1Application Requirements:Application form, financial need analysis, essay.Contact:Natalie TamburelloManagerNational Center for Learning Disabilities, Inc.32 Laight Street2nd FloorNew York, NY 10013Phone: 212.545.7510E-mail:?afscholarship@Web:? RELIEF: PLAINTIFF RELIEF SCHOLA-2743208890Deadline Passed00Deadline PassedRSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.At:Any four-year college or university.Description:One $1,000 scholarship to a high school senior who demonstrates academic achievement, exhibits leadership ability, participates in community service activities, and demonstrates financial need. Applicants must be US citizens or permanent residents and current high school seniors at the time of their application. Current college students are not eligible to apply.Deadline:November 1Application Requirements:Application form.Contact:Alex MillerPlaintiff Relief3379 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 555Atlanta, GA 30326Phone: 866.301.0084E-mail:?alex@Web:? TALENT SEARCHA04445Deadline Passed00Deadline Passedward:40 - $25,000-250,000 prizes; non-renewable.Last year 40 awards were made for a total of $630,000.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:Science Talent Search (STS), a program of Society for Science & the Public, provides three awards of $250,000 each. 300 applicants are chosen as semifinalists. From the pool of semifinalists, 40 finalists are chosen and invited to Washington, DC in March to participate in final judging, display their work to the public, meet with notable scientists, and compete for three top awards.Deadline:November 14Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Allison StifelRegeneron Science Talent SearchSociety for Science & the Public1719 N Street, NWWashington, DC 20036Phone: 202.785.2255E-mail:?astifel@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedCKER TO TRUCKER, LLC: TRUCKER TO TRUCKER SCHOLARSHIPAward:2 - $500 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 2 awards were made for a total of $1,000.To Study:Trade/Technical SpecialtiesAt:Any trade/technical school.Description:$500 scholarship to attend a commercial driver's training program in the US. Applicants will need to fill out a short online application and upload a 300 - 500 word essay.Deadline:November 15Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Scholarship CoordinatorScholarship CoordinatorTrucker to Trucker, LLC13330 SR 17Culver, IN 46511E-mail:?scholarship@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedEARN, LLC: CULEARN SCHOLARSHIPAward:22 - $2,018 scholarships; non-renewable.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Scholarship of $2,018 to help cover the costs of college by subscribing to our blog. Register only once to be eligible for each of the 3 drawings. The drawing dates are May 18, August 18, and November 18. Additional scholarship entries can be added by submitting a blog post sharing your experience and ideas on how to pay for college while avoiding excessive debt. Your ideas could help others students in planning and paying for college. Up to 5 extra entries, 1 per submitted blog post is allowed. Each blog post must be sent in a separate e-mail from the same e-mail address you used in your initial entry. The e-mail subject line must contain the phrase "cuLearn Scholarship Entry." The body of the e-mail must contain your first and last name, your school and an original essay of 250 - 500 words. Final date for submitting blog entries is November 17. See the official rules for the complete terms to which you will be agreeing.Deadline:November 17Contact:Kristy BertschVice President, Strategic Marketing and Program DevelopmentcuLearn, LLC625 Fourth Avenue SouthMinneapolis, MN 55415Phone: 651.485.5502E-mail:?kristy.bertsch@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedELKS MOST VALUABLE STUDENT CONTESTAward:500 - $4,000-50,000 scholarships; renewable.Last year 500 awards were made for a total of $2,440,000.At:Any four-year college or university.Description:500 awards ranging from $1,000 - $12,500 per year, renewable for 4 years, are allocated nationally by state quota for graduating high school seniors. Based on scholarship, leadership, and financial need. Must be a US citizen pursuing a 4-year degree at a US college or university. For full-time study only. For more information visit:? 27Application Requirements:Application form, financial need analysis, essay.Contact:Elks National Foundation Scholarship OfficeElks National Foundation Scholarship OfficeElks National Foundation2750 North Lakeview AvenueChicago, IL 60614-2256Phone: 773.755.4732E-mail:?scholarship@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedSCHOLARSHIP AMERICA: WELLS FARGO SCHOLARSHIPPROGRAM FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIESAward:25 - $2,500 scholarships; renewable.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:$2,500 renewable scholarships for full-time students and $1,250 renewable scholarships for half-time students with disabilities. To apply, you must have an identified disability (defined as someone who has, or considers themselves to have, a long-term or recurring issue that impacts one or more major life activity). Applicants must be high school seniors or graduates planning to enroll or who are already enrolled in full- or half-time undergraduate study at an accredited 2- or 4-year college or university in the United States for the academic year. For more information, visit:? 28Application Requirements:Application form.Contact:Program ManagerProgram ManagerScholarship AmericaScholarship AmericaOne Scholarship WaySaint Peter, MN 56082Phone: 844.402.0357E-mail:?pwdscholarship@Web:? Passed00Deadline , LLC: ST. LOUIS HARD MONEYSCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; renewable.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Scholarship was created to help students interested in higher education reach their goal of attending college or university. Each year students who have lived in St. Louis, MO, at some point in their lives, will have the chance to provide a short essay. Applicants are asked to explain how their experience living in St. Louis has shaped them as individuals. A committee will select a winner by the end of November. One winner will be selected and receive $1,000 towards higher education.Deadline:November 30Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Andrew , LLC7750 Maryland Avenue#50004St. Louis, MO 63105Phone: 310.764.7656E-mail:?andrew@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedVIRTUOUS PROM: KAREN HANSON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $350 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $350.To Study:Literature/English/WritingAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:Scholarship is for anyone planning to or currently pursuing studies in Literature, either at the undergraduate, graduate or postgraduate level. The winner will be awarded $350. In order to apply, applicants must submit a 250+ word essay responding to the following prompt: Life is full of challenges and struggles, and one of the great things literature can do is help us move through and past them with humor. In 250 words or more, describe how an education in Literature can help us move through life with greater joy. Submissions may be written in prose or may be submitted in the form of a short (hopefully humorous) story. All essays must be submitted to scholarships@ beginning each year on September 1 and received no later than November 30. Out of the pool of applicants, we will choose three finalists by January 1. Finalists will be chosen based on the coherency and persuasiveness of their essays. We will then notify the finalists and post the three finalists’ essays on our blog and on our Facebook page. The winner will be announced January 31 on Facebook.Deadline:November 30Application Requirements:Essay.Contact:Megan MacNealCreative DirectorVirtuous Prom2088 E Lakeshore DrLake Elsinore, CA 92530E-mail:?megan@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedLIFESAVER ESSAYS: ESSAY WRITING CONTESTAward:5-11 - $10-200 prizes; non-renewable.Last year 5 awards were made for a total of $1,250.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:The essay should be 900 - 1,300 words. Choose one topic. All essays must be absolutely original and in your own words. Images are allowed. You are free to use images but they must be copyright-free or appropriately cited. Submissions are accepted only in Microsoft Word documents (doc or docx). The cover page of your essay must contain your complete details such as your full name, phone number, and email. The essay must be written in English. Multiple entries are allowed. The Essay Writing Contest deadline is November 30. The top three winners will be announced on December 15. One winner will be chosen every week as a Surprise Winner and they will get a consolation prize. You can send as many entries as you like. For more information, visit:? 30Application Requirements:Essay.Contact:John PaulsonCo-founder, Lifesaver EssaysLifesaver Essays505, Oakland City Center,14th Street, Suite 900Oakland, CA 94612Phone: 510.775.1061E-mail:?help@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedNATIONAL BUSINESS AVIATION ASSOCIATION:INTERNATIONAL OPERATORS SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $5,000 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $5,000.To Study:Aviation/AerospaceAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:One-time $5,000 scholarship offered to one or more recipients. Include with application: 500-word essay explaining how this scholarship will help the applicant achieve their international aviation career goals, statement of the funds required to achieve these goals, and at least 1 professional letter of recommendation, preferably from an NBAA member company employee.Deadline:November 30Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Tyler AustinProject Manager, Professional DevelopmentNational Business Aviation Association Inc.1200 G Street NW Suite 1100Washington, DC 20005Phone: 202.783.9267Fax: 202.331.8364E-mail:?taustin@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedHOSTGATOR: HOSTGATOR WEBSITE SCHOLARSHIPAward:3 - $1,500 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 3 awards were made for a total of $4,500.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:Three $1,500 scholarships are available to students of all majors currently enrolled in 2- or 4-year university programs who answer the essay question, "How has the internet impacted your education?"For more information, visit:? 30Application Requirements:Essay.Contact:Scholarship ChairHostGator5005 Mitchelldale, Suite 100Houston, TX 77092E-mail:?scholarship@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedACLS CERTIFICATION INSTITUTE: MEDICAL SCHOOLSCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $2,500 scholarship; non-renewable.To Study:Dental Health/Services, Health and Medical Sciences, Nursing, RadiologyAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:One $2,500 scholarship open to students currently enrolled or accepted to medical school, dental school, or nursing school. To apply, post a video creatively responding to the following prompt: How would you improve student wellness? i.e., a system you would change, a service/program that would be helpful. Videos should be 30 - 45 second in length and upload to YouTube. The link should be submitted with your application. Each video should include a brief description with a link to? the hashtag #studentwellnessscholarship. Each video must be original. Complete the application including the student survey. Deadline November 30. Students must be a legal resident of and currently living in the United States. Not based on financial need. Relatives of employees and employees of ACLS Certification Institute and its affiliates are ineligible.Deadline:November 30Application Requirements:Application form.Contact:Scholarship ChairACLS Certification InstituteACLS Certification Institute 1289 Fordham BlvdSuite 221Chapel Hill, NC 27514Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedAIR FORCE RESERVE OFFICER TRAINING CORPS: COLLEGESCHOLARSHIPAward:2,000-4,000 - $9,000-15,000 scholarships; renewable.Last year 3000 awards were made.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:Scholarship program provides 3- and 4-year scholarships of 3 different types to high school seniors. All scholarship cadets receive a non-taxable monthly allowance (stipend) during the academic year. For more details refer to website:? 1Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, test scores, interview.Contact:Ty ChristianChief Air Force ROTC Advertising ManagerAir Force Reserve Officer Training Corps551 East Maxwell BoulevardMaxwell Air Force Base, AL 36112-6106Phone: 334.953.2278Fax: 334.953.4384E-mail:?ty.christian@maxwell.af.milWeb:? Passed00Deadline PassedAMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICS TEACHERS: BARBARA LOTZE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR FUTURE TEACHERSAward:5-7 - $2,000 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 7 awards were made for a total of $14,000.To Study:Physical SciencesAt:Any two-year college or four-year college.Description:Undergraduate students enrolled, or planning to enroll, in physics teacher preparation curricula and high school seniors entering such programs are eligible. Successful applicants receive a stipend of up to $2,000 and a complimentary AAPT Student Membership for one year. Scholarship may be granted to an individual for each of four years. Applicants must declare their intent to prepare for, and engage in, a career in physics teaching at the high school level and must, at the time the scholarship funds are received by the student, be: an undergraduate student enrolled in an accredited two-year college, four-year college or a university; or a high school senior accepted for such enrollment. Must show promise of success in their studies, and be a citizen of the US. Applications will be accepted at any time and will be considered for recommendation to the Executive Board at each AAPT Winter Meeting. All applications in which all materials, including letters of recommendation, are received by December 1 will be considered for recommendation at the winter meeting of the AAPT Executive Board.Deadline:December 1Application Requirements:Application form, portfolio.Contact:Rachel SweeneyExecutive AssistantAmerican Association of Physics Teachers1 Physics EllipseCollege Park, MD 20740E-mail:?rsweeney@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedBUY-RITE BEAUTY: BUY-RITES ANNUAL BEAUTY SCHOOLSCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $1,000.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:One $1,000 scholarship to a hairstylist or cosmetology student who best exemplifies Buy-Rite Beauty core beliefs. Essay theme is student's most meaningful achievement and how it relates to their future as a hairstylist. The contest is open to US residents who have applied to or be enrolled in as full-time beautician/cosmetology students. To apply, submit an essay detailing a meaningful achievement and how it relates to a future as a hairstylist. The essay should be between 500-1000 words. Essay should be submitted as a word document to scholarship@. The file name should be student's full name, state, and date of birth. For example, Chipper-Jones-GA-4-24-1972. All submission e-mails must contain the student's full name, date of birth, e-mail address, postal address, school currently enrolled in or applied to, and a phone number to contact. Selection based on a compelling and engaging description of essay topic, thematic consistency throughout the submission around the central thesis and proper spelling and grammar usage.Deadline:December 1Application Requirements:Essay.Contact:ScholarshipsScholarshipsBuy-Rite Beauty540 Jimmy Deloach ParkwaySuite 126Savannah, GA 31407E-mail:?scholarship@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedEVERIPEDIA INC.: EVERIPEDIA TECH TITANS DIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:$1,000 scholarship to increase awareness of minorities in STEM areas, along with the challenges they face around the world. Applicants, instead of writing an essay, are asked to create a Wikipedia-style biography page for a person of their choice. A sample list of individuals will be provided, but applicants are free to chose their own. The scholarship is open to all incoming and current college students. The deadline is December 1. Applicant must be a sophomore, junior, or senior in high school, or currently enrolled in a college or university. Must be fluent in English. Submissions with poor grammar will not be considered. Contact scholarships@ for questions. For more information and application, visit:? 1Contact:Travis MooreCTOEveripedia Inc.972 Hilgard AvePH2Los Angeles, CA 90024Phone: 702.723.6417E-mail:?scholarships@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedJACKSONWHITE ATTORNEYS AT LAW: LABOR LAWSCHOLARSHIPAward:1-2 - $1,000-2,000 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 2 awards were made for a total of $2,000.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Scholarship to encourage personal and professional growth through higher education and support hardworking individuals of any educational background.Deadline:December 1Application Requirements:Essay.Contact:Kelsey MisseldineClient Services CoordinatorJacksonWhite Attorneys at Law40 North Center StreetMesa, AZ 85201Phone: 480.464.1111E-mail:?scholarship@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedJACKSONWHITE CRIMINAL LAW: JACKSONWHITE LAWSCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 2 awards were made for a total of $2,000.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Scholarship established to contribute to the investment of students and future leaders.Deadline:December 1Application Requirements:Essay.Contact:Kelsey MisseldineClient Services CoordinatorJacksonWhite Attorneys at Law40 North Center StreetSuite 200Mesa, AZ 85201E-mail:?scholarship@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedKETAMINE CLINICS OF LOS ANGELES: SCHOLARSHIPPROGRAMAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; renewable.To Study:Behavioral Science, Biology, Health and Medical Sciences, Neurobiology, Nursing, Optometry, Psychology, Therapy/RehabilitationAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:To be eligible, students must be planning to enroll in medical school or a degree program that leads to medical school or already be enrolled in a medical degree program and plan to return in the next academic year. Open to all students ages 18 and over, at all levels from high school to graduate school.Deadline:December 1Application Requirements:Essay.Contact:Sam MandelChief Operating OfficerKetamine Clinics of Los Angeles11645 Wilshire Blvd. STE 852Los Angeles, CA 90025Phone: 310.270.0625E-mail:?scholarship@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedNATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK PHYSICISTS: MINORITYSCHOLARSHIPAward:$2,000-3,000 scholarship; non-renewable.To Study:Physical SciencesAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:Scholarship available for minority undergraduate students majoring in physics. Award of $2,000 per year for new corporate scholars and $3,000 per year for renewal students. In addition, each physics department that hosts one or more APS minority undergraduate scholars and assigns a mentor for their students will receive a $500 award for programs to encourage minority students.Deadline:December 1Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, references.Contact:Stephen RobersonScholarship ChairmanNational Society of Black Physicists6704G Lee HighwayArlington, VA 22205Phone: 703.536.4207Fax: 703.536.4203E-mail:?adminofficer@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedNATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK PHYSICISTS:UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $5,000 scholarship; renewable.To Study:Physical SciencesAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:Scholarship for a graduating high school senior or undergraduate student enrolled in a physics major. Scholarship renewable up to 4 years if student maintains a 3.0 GPA and remains a physics major.Deadline:December 1Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, essay, references.Contact:Stephen RobersonScholarship ChairmanNational Society of Black Physicists6704G Lee HighwayArlington, VA 22205Phone: 703.536.4207Fax: 703.536.4203E-mail:?adminofficer@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedOCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANT (OTA) GUIDE: COTASCHOLARSHIP FOR OTA STUDENTSAward:1-2 - $1-500 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $500.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Scholarship for certified occupational therapy assistant (COTA) students. Each year we will award one COTA student with a $500 scholarship.Deadline:December 1Application Requirements:Essay.Contact:Kelly ClarkOTA Guide2801 Oak Crest AvenueAustin, TX 78704Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedONLINE LOGO MAKER: MALALA YOUSAFZAI SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.To Study:Arts, Drafting, Interior Design, Industrial Design, Performing ArtsAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:$1,000 scholarship open to women who are 30 years old or more and want the opportunity to go back to school to start or continue interrupted studies in the arts and design field. Application requires a 500 - 1,000 words essay written in English about a challenge you have faced and how you overcame it. Fill out the online form including your essay. For more information:? 1Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:OLM Malala Yousafzai ScholarshipOLM Malala Yousafzai ScholarshipOnline Logo Maker4801 Gulf Boulevard, Suite 334St. Pete Beach, FL 33706E-mail:?scholarship@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedTITAN WEB AGENCY: TITAN WEB AGENCY SCHOLARSHIPPROGRAMAward:1 - $500 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $500.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:1 - $500 award to a student attending a two year community college or a four year accredited university Must be a US resident. Minorities are encouraged to apply. Deadline for application is December 1. Winners will be notified by December 15. To apply, please submit an essay (1,000 word minimum) detailing why you want to be an entrepreneur, as well as a creative photo that you feel represents you best. You can submit your application here:? 1Application Requirements:Essay, photograph.Contact:Tyson DownsTitan Web AgencyTitan Web Agency PO Box 1262Riverton, UT 84065Phone: 801.783.3101E-mail:?titanwebagency@706755352425Deadline Passed00Deadline PassedWISCONSIN BAKERS ASSOCIATION: HILLER SCHOLARSHIPFUNDAward:$1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $1,000.To Study:Culinary Arts, Food Service/Hospitality, Food Science/NutritionAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:Scholarship of $1,000 awarded to students at all levels in a baking or pastry arts-related program that prepares candidates for a retail baking profession. Minimum 2.85 GPA required.Deadline:December 1Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Jessica HooverWisconsin Bakers Association (WBA)2514 S. 102nd Street Suite 100West Allis, WI 53227Phone: 414.258.5552Fax: 414.258.5582E-mail:?jessica@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedHISPANIC ANNUAL SALUTE SCHOLARSHIPAward:10 - $2,000 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year awards totaled $30,000.At:Any four-year college or university.Description:Scholarships of $2,000 are awarded to graduating high school seniors. Program is intended to help foster a strong Hispanic presence within colleges and universities that will ultimately lead to active community leadership and volunteerism. Applicant must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5.Deadline:December 4Application Requirements:Application form, test scores, essay, references.Contact:Dan SandosPresidentHispanic Annual SalutePO Box 40720Denver, CO 80204Phone: 303.699.0715Fax: 303.627.4205E-mail:?dcsandos@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedINTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF WOMEN AIRLINE PILOTS: AIRLINE SCHOLARSHIPSAward:Up to 5 scholarships; non-renewable.To Study:Aviation/AerospaceAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:Scholarships are available to women who are pursuing careers as airline pilots. Applicants must demonstrate financial need. Must have a US FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate with an Instrument Rating and First Class Medical Certificate. Must have flight time in a fixed wing aircraft commensurate with the rating sought.Deadline:December 10Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, interview, financial need analysis, references, special requirements exist, photograph, driver's license.Contact:Julie ClippardScholarship ChairwomanInternational Society of Women Airline Pilots (ISA+21)723 South Casino Center Boulevard, 2nd FloorLas Vegas, NV 89101-6716E-mail:?scholarshipsponsor@Web:? Passed00Deadline : STUDENT SAVINGS SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $1.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:In 750 words or less, tell us what you wish to achieve once you've earned your college degree and why you believe that you will succeed in accomplishing that goal.Deadline:December 10Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Manager of ScholarshipManager of 615 Hampton Drive, Unit D302Venice, CA 90291E-mail:?scholarship@Web:? AGAINST HUMANITY: SAS1224280-541019Deadline Passed00Deadline PassedAward:1 scholarship; renewable.Last year 1 award was made.To Study:Applied Sciences, Aviation/Aerospace, Biology, Chemical Engineering, Computer Science/Data Processing, Civil Engineering, Dental Health/Services, Electrical Engineering/Electronics, Energy and Power Engineering, Engineering-Related Technologies, Earth Science, Engineering/TechnologyAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:One full-ride scholarship for undergraduate women studying science, technology, engineering, or math. To apply, applicants must submit a three minute video explaining a scientific topic they're passionate about. The deadline is December 11. Questions may be sent to SAS@. To apply, visit: Deadline:December 11Application Requirements:Application form.Contact:Maria RanahanCommunity ManagerCards Against Humanity1917 N Elston AveChicago, IL 60642E-mail:?maria@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedAVACARE MEDICAL: AVACARE MEDICAL SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $1,000.To Study:Animal/Veterinary Sciences, Behavioral Science, Cosmetology, Dental Health/Services, Food Science/Nutrition, Health Administration, Health Information Management/Technology, Health and Medical Sciences, Neurobiology, Nursing, Oncology, OptometryAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:One $1,000 prize toward college tuition for students who are pursuing a degree in the medical field. This scholarship is awarded annually to one submission that tells about an inspiring act of kindness. AvaCare Medical judges will choose 5 - 10 finalists, whose work will then be posted on their website. Voting will be open on their website and the scholarship winner will be chosen based on a combination of judges- scores and the number of votes.Deadline:December 15Contact:AvaCare Medical JudgesAvaCare Medical JudgesAvaCare Medical1665 Corporate Road WestLakewood, NJ 08701Phone: 877.813.7799E-mail:?scholarship@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedFOOT LOCKER FOUNDATION: FOOT LOCKER SCHOLARATHLETES PROGRAMAward:20 - $20,000 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 20 awards were made for a total of $20,000.At:Any four-year college.Description:20 - $20,000 scholarships for student-athletes who demonstrate exceptional academic ability and strong leadership skills in sports, in their schools, and within their communities. Whether you're the lead scorer or the most spirited team player, we want to hear how you have taken the skills you've cultivated in the locker room and used to them create a powerful, positive impact on the lives of others around you. In order to be eligible, the applicant must embody good sportsmanship and strong moral character, be passionate and committed to empowering the community in which they live, display academic excellence. Applicants should also come from a diverse background, be proactive and highly motivated, inspiring, charismatic, honest, trustworthy, genuine, strong and courageous. The scholarship will be awarded in four equal annual payments of $5,000.Deadline:December 15Application Requirements:Application form, interview, essay.Contact:Scholarship ChairFoot Locker Foundation659130342901Deadline Passed00Deadline PassedGOASSIGNMENTHELP: GOASSIGNMENTHELP SCHOLARSHIPAward:3 - $1,000 scholarships; non-renewable.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:3 scholarships of $1,000 each open to students from all institutions and all majors. Participant should be at least 13 years of age. Since the essay question pertains to rising students debt, the scholarship is open to students from all majors and across geographies. Deadline is December 15. For more details and application, visit:? 15Application Requirements:Essay.Contact:Go-Assignment Scholarship ProgramGo-Assignment Scholarship ProgramGoAssignmentHelp187 Wolf Road,Albany, NY 12205Phone: 617.933.5480E-mail:?scholarships@.auWeb:? SCHOLARSHIP AWARD6305555081Deadline Passed00Deadline PassedAward:33 - $100-2,500 prizes; non-renewable.Last year 33 awards were made for a total of $21,000.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Scholarship contest is open to high school, college, and graduate school students. There are no minimum GPA, SAT, ACT, GMAT, GRE, or any other test score requirements.Deadline:December 15Application Requirements:Application form, essay, entry in a contest.Contact:Samuel CertoScholarship CommitteeCrossLites1000 Holt AvenueWinter Park, FL 32789Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedHAVE IT YOUR WAY FOUNDATION: BURGER KING SCHOLARSPROGRAMAward:$1,000-5,000 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 2,800 awards were made for a total of $3,000,000.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Scholarship grants range from $1,000 - $50,000. Recipients are selected based on their GPA, work experience, extracurricular activities and community service. The application period is October 15 - December 15.Deadline:December 15Application Requirements:Application form, photograph.Contact:Scholarship Management ServicesScholarship Management ServicesBurger King McLamore Foundation5505 Blue Lagoon DriveMiami, FL 33126Phone: 507.931.1682E-mail:?burgerkingscholars@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedMEDICAL SCRUBS COLLECTION: MSC SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; renewable.To Study:Anthropology, Applied Sciences, Audiology, Archaeology, Behavioral Science, Biology, Chemical Engineering, Cosmetology, Dental Health/Services, Entomology, Earth Science, Food Science/NutritionAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:$1,000 scholarship for students studying in any health or medical related field. To apply, answer the following question: What inspired you to pursue a career in helping others? For more information, visit:? 15Application Requirements:Application form.Contact:Program ManagerProgram ManagerMedical Scrubs Collection1665 Corporate Road WestLakewood, NJ 08701Phone: 888.567.2782E-mail:?scholarships@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedPRICE BENOWITZ: GOOD WORKS SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $500 scholarship; non-renewable.At:Any four-year college or university.Description:For more information, visit:? 15Application Requirements:Essay.Contact:Karin Riley PorterPrice Benowitz LLP409 7th Street, NWWashington, DC 20004E-mail:?info@virginia-Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedSOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS: DAWSON TECHNICAL SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,500 scholarship; renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $1,500.To Study:Aviation/Aerospace, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering/Electronics, Engineering-Related Technologies, Engineering/Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Engineering, and MetallurgyAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:One scholarship of $1,500 a year for up to 4 years as long as a 3.0 GPA and continuing engineering enrollment are maintained. High school seniors must have a 3.25 or higher GPA. Must have SAT math 600 or above, SAT critical reading 550 or above, or an ACT composite score 27 or above. Transfer students from accredited 4-year colleges and universities must have a 3.0 GPA. Students from postsecondary technical and vocational schools must have a 3.5 GPA.Deadline:December 15Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, test scores, essay.Contact:Connie HarnishSAE Educational RelationsSociety of Automotive Engineers400 Commonwealth DriveWarrendale, PA 15096-0001Phone: 724.772.4047Fax: 724.776.0890E-mail:?connie@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedSOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS: ENGINEERING SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,500 scholarship; renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $1,500.To Study:Aviation/Aerospace, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering/Electronics, Engineering-Related Technologies, Engineering/Technology, Mechanical EngineeringAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:Scholarship is provided by BMW AG in recognition of its commitment to excellence in engineering. This scholarship is in support of the SAE Foundation to ensure an adequate supply of well-trained engineers for the future. One scholarship will be awarded at $1,500 per year, renewable for 4 years. Must have a 3.75 GPA and rank in the 90th percentile in both math and critical reading on SAT or composite ACT scores. A 3.0 GPA must be maintained to renew the scholarship.Deadline:December 15Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, test scores, essay.Contact:Claudia TremmellingScholarship Program AdministratorSociety of Automotive Engineers400 Commonwealth DriveWarrendale, PA 15096-0001Phone: 208.388.2200E-mail:?ctremmelling@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedSOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS: HENDRICKSON ENGINEERING SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $1,000.To Study:Aviation/Aerospace, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering/Electronics, Engineering-Related Technologies, Engineering/Technology, Mechanical EngineeringAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:Scholarship of $4,000 awarded at $1,000 per year for 4 years. A 3.0 GPA and continued engineering enrollment must be maintained to renew the scholarship. Applicants must have a 3.75 GPA, rank in the 90th percentile in both math and critical reading on SAT or composite ACT scores, and pursue an engineering degree accredited by ABET.Deadline:December 15Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, test scores, essay.Contact:Connie HarnishSAE Educational RelationsSociety of Automotive Engineers400 Commonwealth DriveWarrendale, PA 15096-0001Phone: 724.772.4047Fax: 724.776.0890E-mail:?connie@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedSOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS: YOUNGSCHOLARSHIPSAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; renewable.Last year 1 award was made.To Study:Engineering/TechnologyAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:Scholarship of $4,000 awarded at $1,000 per year for 4 years. Applicants must have a 3.75 GPA, rank in the 90th percentile in both math and critical reading on SAT or composite ACT scores, and pursue an engineering degree accredited by ABET. A 3.0 GPA and continued engineering enrollment must be maintained to renew the scholarship.Deadline:December 15Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, test scores, essay.Contact:Connie HarnishSAE Educational RelationsSociety of Automotive Engineers400 Commonwealth DriveWarrendale, PA 15096Phone: 724.772.4047E-mail:?connie@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedSTROLLER DEPOT: STROLLER DEPOT SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $1,000.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:1 - $1,000 scholarship to a student who is currently enrolled or accepted to a higher education program; is a young parent (age 18-30), with 1 or more children; and has a GPA of at least 3.5. The scholarship submissions must be received by December 15.Deadline:December 15Application Requirements:Essay.Contact:Scholarship ChairStroller Depot13702 S 200 W Suite B6provo, UT 84020E-mail:?strollerdepotpr@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedSUPPORT COLLECTORS: SUPPORT COLLECTORSSCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $500 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $500.At:Any four-year college or university.Description:Financial assistance to a selected college student who has either been affected by family separation in their own life, or who intends to pursue a career that will have a positive impact on separated families. The selected student will receive an award of $500 for use toward tuition, books, or living expenses. Selection date is January 5.Deadline:December 15Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Scholarship ChairSupport Collectors12201 Champlin Dr.Champlin, MN 55316Phone: 888.729.6661E-mail:?scholarship@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedTAU BETA PI / SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS: ENGINEERING SCHOLARSHIPAward:6 - $1,000 scholarships; non-renewable.To Study:Engineering/TechnologyAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:Six scholarships valued at $1,000 each will be awarded for the freshman year only. Applicants must have a 3.75 GPA, rank in the 90th percentile in both math and critical reading for SAT scores or for composite ACT scores, and pursue an engineering program accredited by the engineering accreditation commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology.Deadline:December 15Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, test scores, essay.Contact:Connie HarnishSAE Educational RelationsSociety of Automotive Engineers400 Commonwealth DriveWarrendale, PA 15096Phone: 724.772.4047E-mail:?connie@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedBY KIDS FOR KIDS, CO.: DRIVE SMART DIGITAL SHORTCONTESTAward:6 - $1,000-10,000 prizes; non-renewable.Last year 6 awards were made for a total of $8,500.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Create a digital short to help combat distracted driving. This contest is for legal residents of the United States who are between the ages of 13 - 18. Create a 15 - 60 second digital short to persuade your peers to not drive distracted, and earn a chance to win $10,000. Scholarships and grants will be awarded to students and teachers. For more information, visit:? 18Application Requirements:Application form.Contact:Operations and Events ManagerOperations and Events ManagerBy Kids For Kids, Co.1177 High Ridge RoadStamford, CT 06905Phone: 203.321.1226E-mail:?info@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORTATION ASSOCIATIONFOUNDATION BUSINESS SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $2,500 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $2,500.To Study:Aviation/AerospaceAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Scholarship available for education or training to establish a career in the business aviation industry. Applicable education includes any aviation-related 2-year, 4-year, or graduate degree program at an accredited college or university. Must be 18 years of age or older and be nominated and endorsed by a representative of a regular or associate member company of the NATA. Applicable training includes any aviation maintenance program under the aegis of Part 147 or 65; any pilot certificate or rating under Part 61 or 141; and any aviation-related 2-year, 4-year, or graduate degree program at an accredited college or university. Visit website for more information:? 26Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, essay, references.Contact:Elizabeth NicholsonManager, Safety 1st ProgramsNational Air Transportation Foundation4226 King StreetAlexandria, VA 22302Phone: 703.845.9000E-mail:?safety1st@nata.aeroWeb:? Passed00Deadline PassedHIGH CLASS VAPE CO.: HIGH CLASS VAPE CO. SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMAward:2 - $4,000 scholarships; renewable.Last year 2 awards were made for a total of $8,000.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:2 - $1,000 scholarships for full-time undergraduate or graduate student sat an accredited college or university who have at least a 2.5 overall GPA. Submission for the first $1,000 scholarship is due by December 30 and the winner will be announced on January 30. Submission for the second $1,000 scholarship is due by June 1st and the winner will be announced on August 1. To apply, write a compelling paper, maximum 1,000 words, on one the following prompts to be considered: How will this money help your educational goals? Tell us about how one particular person changed your life for the better. Everyone has undergone a great deal of adversity in their lives, how have you dealt with an especially difficult scenario and overcome it?Deadline:December 30Application Requirements:Application form, essay, photograph.Contact:Bill BrinkMarketing ManagerHigh Class Vape Co.2322 La Mirada DriveVista, CA 92081Phone: 760.801.0256E-mail:?marketing@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedVAPE CRAFT INC.: VAPE CRAFT SCHOLARSHIPAward:2 - $4,000 scholarships; renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $4,000.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Submit a completed writing prompt of at least 500 words with one of the writing prompts below and e-mail your finished application to marketing@. What is your major, and why did you decide on said major? Tell us about someone in your life that you consider a hero, and why that is. Many people in this country undergo great adversity, how have you had to deal with adversity, and how did you overcome it?Deadline:December 30Application Requirements:Essay.Contact:William BrinkDirector of MarketingVape Craft Inc.2322 La Mirada DriveVista, CA 92081Phone: 760.801.0256E-mail:?marketing@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedDESIGN MY COSTUME: DESIGN MY COSTUME SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $2,000 scholarship; renewable.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:A scholarship fund for US high school students intending to pursue further study in fashion or similar subjects and trades. The scholarship fund will be divided up as follows: The winner will receive $1,000, the runner-up will receive $500, the second and third runners-up will receive $250 each. The amount awarded will be paid out as an education related expenditure in the form of either bank transfer or check. To apply, submit an essay of at least 400 words on subjects related to clothing and sewing, preferably with a focus on embroidery machines, sewing machines, embroidery and sewing combo machines or the latest sewing and embroidery machines reviews. Selection is based on the quality, resourcefulness, and unique content of the essay. More details, reference links, and application are available on the scholarship page of our website. A copy of your school or undergraduate transcript should be submitted along with the application. To be considered for this year's scholarship, your application must be submitted by December 30. The winners will be made public on January 15.Deadline:December 30Application Requirements:Application form, essay, photograph.Contact:Denis LubojanskiDesign My Costume ScholarshipDesign My CostumeFlat C, 7 Gloucester StreetLondon, SW1V 2DBUnited KingdomPhone: 11-7554447547E-mail:?denislubojanski@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedEK INSURANCE: EK INSURANCE SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $500 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $500.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:A $500 scholarship video essay contest. To apply, pick your topic from one of the these three topics: 1) Daycare/childcare insurance. If I run an in-home or commercial daycare, why do I need business insurance and what coverages should I have to protect myself? 2) Flood insurance. Most people and business don't purchase flood insurance unless their mortgage company require it. Should individuals and business buy flood insurance on their own without being required by their loan company, and why? 3) Earthquake insurance. Standard homeowners insurance and commercial property insurance do not pay for any damage from earthquakes. Even though earthquakes present a serious threat in several states, many people and business do not buy this insurance coverage–why should they? Applicants must be currently enrolled at an accredited 2-year college or 4-year university during the current academic year. Students of all majors are encouraged to apply. One student will be selected to receive $500 in scholarship funds based on their video essay submission. Scholarship funds must be used to pay for qualified expenses, including tuition, books and on-campus room and board. To enter, applicants are encouraged to send their video submission to using the form on the website, along with their name, college or university and expected year of graduation. The deadline for submissions is December 30.Deadline:December 30Application Requirements:Application form.Contact:Scholarship StewardScholarship StewardEK Insurance99 Wall St #1234New York, NY 10005Phone: 484.800.1000Fax: 800.679.0028E-mail:?scholarship@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR LABOR RELATIONS RESEARCH:FUTURE TEACHER SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $1,000.To Study:Education, Special EducationAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:Scholarship available to all education majors currently attending school. High school seniors accepted into a teacher education program may also apply. Award is based on an essay demonstrating knowledge of and interest in the issue of compulsory unionism in education. Specify "Education" or "Future Teacher Scholarship" on any correspondence.Deadline:December 31Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Cathy JonesScholarship CoordinatorNational Institute for Labor Relations Research5211 Port Royal RoadSpringfield, VA 22151Phone: 703.321.9606E-mail:?clj@Web:? Passed00Deadline : VETERAN BENEFITS SCHOLARSHIPAward:3 - $2,000 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 3 awards were made for a total of $6,000.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:3 - $2,000 scholarships available to students enrolled in an associate's degree, bachelor's degree or graduate level program at an accredited 2-year college or 4-year university. Each eligible student will submit a 500-750 word essay on the following essay topic: Give an example of one veterans benefit and explain how it helps senior veterans. Then propose your own benefit to help senior veterans. Deadline is December 31. Scholarship award recipients will be announced January 31.Deadline:December 31Application Requirements:Essay.Contact:Sarah 7756 Northcross DriveSuite 101Austin, TX 78757Phone: 888.907.3272E-mail:?scholarship@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedTHE EXPERT INSTITUTE: ANNUAL HEALTHCARE AND LIFESCIENCES SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $1,000.To Study:Biology, Dental Health/Services, Health and Medical Sciences, Marine Biology, Neurobiology, Nursing, Oncology, Optometry, Public Health, Therapy/RehabilitationAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Scholarship available to students who are interested in or are already pursuing an undergraduate or graduate-level degree in healthcare or the life sciences. Applicants must have a 3.0 GPA or higher. Must submit a 1,000 - 2,000 word essay on how their specialized knowledge could be applied to improving the practice of law.Deadline:December 31Application Requirements:Essay.Contact:Joseph O'NeillAssociate Director, MarketingThe Expert Institute48 Wall Street32nd FloorNew York, NY 10005Phone: 646.216.2339E-mail:?joe@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedRKT PUBLISHING: EMPATHY FOR ANIMALS (EFA) SCHOLARSHIP AWARDAward:1 - $500 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $500.To Study:Animal/Veterinary SciencesAt:Any four-year college.Description:Awarded annually in the amount of $500 to undergraduate students enrolled in veterinary or animal science studies. Applicants in good academic standing, with extracurricular community experience or demonstrated passion for animal advocacy and an interest in working to fight animal cruelty. We're looking for applicants with an educational and personal history of working to educate the public about the mistreatment of animals in today's society and a commitment to reshaping the treatment of animals in local communities across the nation. To be eligible, you must meet the following criteria: 1. Currently enrolled, and in good standing, in an accredited pre-veterinary or animal sciences undergraduate program in the United States 2. Minimum GPA of 3.0 3. Proven history of advocacy for animals 4. Demonstrated community involvement 5. Demonstrated financial need Submit the following: 1. Full name 2. E-mail address 3. Phone number 4. Name of current college or university 5. Current GPA 6. Expected graduation date 7. Current course of study Along with all the information listed above, please submit a 1-2 page essay that explains the following: 1. Why you’ve chosen to pursue a career in veterinary medicine, animal research or your related area 2. What your specific community involvements are or have been with advocating animal empathy and fighting animal cruelty 3. How you intend to use this award Send submissions to efascholarship@ no later than December 31. The scholarship recipient will be announced on January 31.Deadline:December 31Application Requirements:Essay.Contact:Ken LyonsCo-FounderRKT PublishingPO Box 1095East Dennis, MA 02641E-mail:?efascholarship@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedSCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION SERVICES LLC: CELEBRITYSCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $500 scholarship; non-renewable.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Through costume, role-playing, props and self-expression, we are looking for the person who can give us the funniest, quirkiest and most authentic celebrity impersonation. Tell us about your celebrity and why you chose them. Send us your picture or video for a chance to win $500 in scholarship funds. Feel free to use makeup, funky clothing and a smart caption. Remember, if you are impersonating someone, you are paying respect to them. We won't accept submissions that are inappropriate or belittling.Deadline:December 31Application Requirements:Photograph.Contact:Eran BlecherDirectorScholarship Application Services LLC420 VenetoIrvine, CA 92614Phone: 714.627.9252E-mail:?contact@celebrity-573405161925Deadline Passed00Deadline : FUTURE OF ASSISTED LIVINGSCHOLARSHIPAward:3 - $2,000 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 3 awards were made for a total of $2,000.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:3 - $2,000 scholarships available to students enrolled in an associate's degree, bachelor's degree or graduate level program at an accredited 2-year college or 4-year university. Each eligible student must submit a 500-750 word essay response to the question: How can your major of study improve the lives of seniors in assisted living facilities in your town? Deadline is December 31. Scholarship award recipients will be announced January 31.Deadline:December 31Application Requirements:Essay.Contact:Scholarship E-mail:?scholarship@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedOWEN SOFTWARE: NO ESSAY SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $2,000 scholarship; renewable.Last year 4 awards were made for a total of $8,000.At:Any four-year college.Description:Each quarter $2,000 is awarded to a high school junior or senior upon acceptance in an accredited four year college or university. The award is a random drawing and will be announced to all entrants. The award is given four times a year, renewing quarterly.Deadline:December 31Application Requirements:Driver's license.Contact:Susan HughesOwen Software700 King Farm Blvd#610Rockville, MD 20850Phone: 240.453.0030E-mail:?susan.hughes@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedNATIONAL WRITERS ASSOCIATION FOUNDATIONSCHOLARSHIPSAward:1-4 - $1,000 scholarships; non-renewable.To Study:Journalism, Literature/English/WritingAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Scholarships available to talented young writers with serious interest in any writing field.Deadline:December 31Application Requirements:Application form.Contact:Sandy WhelchelExecutive DirectorNational Writers Association Foundation10940 South Parker Road, Suite 508Parker, CO 80134Phone: 303.841.0246Fax: 303.841.2607E-mail:?natlwritersassn@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedNICODEMUS WILDERNESS PROJECT: APPRENTICEECOLOGIST SCHOLARSHIPAward:3 - $250-1,000 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 3 awards were made for a total of $1,750.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Scholarship open to students interested in protecting wildlife and the environment. This program engages students in environmental stewardship and conservation projects that benefit native ecosystems and local communities. Applicants should demonstrate personal initiative, leadership, and dedication in their projects.Deadline:December 31Application Requirements:Essay.Contact:Robert DudleyDirectorNicodemus Wilderness Project115 Cornell Dr. SE, #40712Albuquerque, NM 87196-0712E-mail:?mail@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedELEMENTS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH: COLLEGE TUITIONSCHOLARSHIPAward:3 - $1,000-6,000 scholarships; non-renewable.At:Any four-year college or university.Description:Write a 500-word essay responding to the following prompt: The new edition of the Associated Press's Stylebook states the word "addict" should no longer be used as a noun. "Instead," it says, "choose phrasing like he was addicted, people with heroin addiction or he used drugs." In short, a person should be identified separate from their disease. In an essay, explain why describing someone as "addicted" rather than "an addict" is important to society in combatting addiction. Or, if you prefer, feel free to interpret this topic via an infographic or illustration.Deadline:December 31Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Scholarship ChairElements Behavioral Health5000 Airport Plaza Dr.Suite 100Long Beach, CA 90815Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedMALESENSE PRO: INTERNET MARKETING SCHOLARSHIPAward:1-10 - $1,000-10,000 scholarships; renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $1,000.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:$1,000 scholarship for undergraduate or postgraduate students with a passion for Internet Marketing.Deadline:December 31Contact:Eric WhiteSupport TeamMaleSense Pro99A Block ANawab TownLahore, 54000PakistanE-mail:?eric@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedIMAGINE AMERICA SCHOLARSHIPAward:15,000 - $1,000 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 10,000 awards were made for a total of $10,000,000.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, or trade/technical school.Description:This $1,000 career education award is available to recent high school graduates who are pursuing postsecondary education at participating career colleges across the US. Only recent high school graduates who meet the following recommended guidelines should apply: likelihood of successful completion of postsecondary education; high school grade point average of 2.5 or greater; financial need; demonstrated voluntary community service during senior year.Deadline:December 31Application Requirements:Application form.Contact:Lee DoubledayStudent Services RepresentativeImagine America Foundation12001 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 203Reston, VA 20191Phone: 571.267.3015E-mail:?leroyd@imagine-Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedGOODSHOP: GOODSHOP ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $2,000 prize; renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $1,500.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:A $2,000 scholarship for one talented student. For more information, visit:? 31Application Requirements:Application form.Contact:Scholarship ChairGoodshop550 Montgomery Street, 9th FloorSan Francisco, CA 94111E-mail:?information@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedGREEN LAW FIRM: GREEN LAW FIRM NURSING HOME SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,500 scholarship; non-renewable.To Study:NursingAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:A $1,500 nursing scholarship for high-achieving students who are committed to elderly care and pursuing a bachelor's degree in nursing. Applicants will be judged on the content of their application, the essay they provide and on their academic merits. Candidates must be working at a nursing home or in an industry directly related to elderly care and be pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree (BSN), including those who already hold a RN certification. To apply, fill out the online application and submit an essay along with an official transcript and cover letter to: c/o Judi McCabe 3511 Rivers Ave North Charleston South Carolina 29405. Interested applicants should submit a 500 - 1,000 word essay on one of the following topics: The psychological impact of nursing home abuse on elderly residents or the importance of combatting ageism in a care home environment. The application deadline is December 31.Deadline:December 31Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Judi McCabeDirector of OperationsGreen Law Firm3511 Rivers AveNorth Charleston, SC 29405Phone: 843.747.2455E-mail:?marketing@billgreen.lawWeb:? Passed00Deadline PassedGUARDIAN DEBT RELIEF: GUARDIAN DEBT RELIEF SCHOLARSHIPAward:1-5 - $1-1,000 scholarships; non-renewable.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Scholarship for students entering into or already enrolled in college. Five scholarships of $1,000 each to impressive college students who qualify. Eligible applicants will be required to submit a 2,000 word essay based on one of the three essay topics. The 5 most impressive and informative essays will be selected for the awards. The applicants must be enrolled in an accredited 4-year university or college located in the United States. Open to both graduate and undergraduate students. Graduating high school seniors with a GPA of 3.0 or higher are eligible to apply for the scholarship. You must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 if you are already enrolled in college. You must successfully complete the application form and written essay. The essay must be double spaced and submitted through e-mail. Word documents and pdf (.doc, .docx, .pdf) formats will be accepted. All other formats will not be considered. All essays must be at least 2,000 words in length and must include a heading with your full name and date on the first page. Essays totaling less than 2,000 words will not be considered. See website for details:? 31Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Michael MilingtonGuardian Debt Relief65 BroadwayNew York, NY 10006Phone: 212.592.0300E-mail:?scholarships@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedBY KIDS FOR KIDS, CO.: MAKE COLLEGE HAPPEN CHALLENGEAward:10 - $1,000-15,000 prizes; non-renewable.Last year 10 awards were made for a total of $24,500.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Students are challenged to creatively answer the question, "How do you plan to pay for college?" Entries can be in the form of a video, photo, essay, song, or poem (be creative!). To enter: Answer a few questions, then either share a link to your creative entry or upload it. For more information, visit:? 31Application Requirements:Application form.Contact:Operations and Events ManagerOperations and Events ManagerBy Kids For Kids, Co.1177 High Ridge RoadStamford, CT 06905Phone: 203.321.1226E-mail:?info@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedDAEDALIEAN FOUNDATION MATCHING SCHOLARSHIPPROGRAMAward:75-80 - $2,500 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 81 awards were made for a total of $144,266.To Study:Aviation/AerospaceAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:Scholarship program, wherein the foundation matches amounts given by flights, or chapters of the Order of Daedalians, to deserving college and university students who are pursuing a career as a military aviator.Deadline:December 31Application Requirements:Application form, test scores, special requirements exist, photograph.Contact:Kristi CavenaughProgram Executive SecretaryDaedalian Foundation55 Main Circle, Building 676Randolph AFB, TX 78148Phone: 210.945.2111Fax: 210.945.2112E-mail:?kristi@Web:? Passed00Deadline : COUPONSURF ENTREPRENEURSSCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:A $1,000 scholarship to be awarded to a student who shows exceptional entrepreneurial skills and passion. The money can go towards financing the student's entrepreneurial idea, tuition, or towards attending a special entrepreneurial conference or boot camp. This scholarship is open to high school seniors and university students in accredited school programs and is for the spring semester. All applicants must include full name, e-mail, phone number, mailing address, 500 - 1,000 word essay, and a recommendation letter from a mentor, teacher or a professor. The application deadline is Dec 31. Applicants must not have a college degree from a 4-year institution and must be enrolled in a 4-year institution or have a high school diploma. Essay should be submitted as a PDF or word document to the attached submission form along with your full name, address and contact details. An unofficial copy of your high school transcript or college transcript is also required. The essay topic is as follows: We want to hear about your entrepreneurial passion and idea. Therefore, we request you write an essay explaining what the entrepreneurial venture is and what the return on investment could be. In the essay, explain why you would be the best candidate for this scholarship and why you want to obtain a college degree. How will this scholarship help you achieve your goals? Alternatively, you can send a video (less than 5 minutes) talking about the venture.Deadline:December 31Application Requirements:Essay.Contact:Scott SmithDigital Product 402 Main Street, Suite 100-224Metuchen, NJ 08840Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedCREATE-A-GREETING-CARD SCHOLARSHIP CONTESTAward:1 - $10,000 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $10,000.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Students must submit an original photo, piece of artwork, or computer graphic for the front of a greeting card. The student with the best design will win a $10,000 scholarship and have their entry made into an actual greeting card to be sold in The Gallery Collection's line. The winning student's school will also receive a $1,000 prize for helping to promote the contest. For complete details visit:? 31Application Requirements:Application form, special requirements exist, entry in a contest.Contact:Scholarship AdministratorScholarship AdministratorPrudent Publishing Company Inc.Prudent Publishing Company65 Challenger RoadRidgefield Park, NJ 07660Phone: 201.641.7900E-mail:?scholarshipadmin@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedALL- COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMAward:5-10 - $1,000-5,000 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 5 awards were made for a total of $10,000.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:One-time award for any level of postsecondary education. Minimum 2.5 GPA. Recipients selected annually. Must apply online only at website:? 31Application Requirements:Application form, essay, entry in a contest.Contact:Aaron GalePresidentAll- Printer Supplies Online1460 North Main Street, Suite 2Spanish Fork, UT 84660Phone: 801.794.0123Fax: 801.794.0124E-mail:?scholarship@all-17335519051Deadline Passed00Deadline PassedACADGILD: MERIT-BASED SCHOLARSHIPSAward:200-1,000 - $200-1,000 scholarships; renewable.Last year 20 awards were made for a total of $200.At:Any four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:$10,000 annually in scholarships to students signing up for AcadGild courses in technology, analytics, design, and digital marketing. The majority of the scholarships are partial-course fee awards. A limited number of full-course fee awards to are also given to highly motivated students.Deadline:December 31Application Requirements:Essay.Contact:Kuldeeplore SharmaAcadGild340 S Lemon Ave #9212Walnut, CA 91789Phone: 888.884.8355E-mail:?kuldeep@Web:? Passed00Deadline : ANNUAL ISEECARS FUTUREENTREPRENEURS SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.At:Any four-year college or university.Description:$1,000 to a college student who has a demonstrated interest in entrepreneurship or has plans to become an entrepreneur. The scholarship will be awarded based on the application materials submitted by students.Deadline:December 31Application Requirements:Application form, essay, photograph. Available for study only in Alaska, Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Guam, Hawaii, or Iowa.Contact:Scholarship CoordinatorScholarship 100 TradeCenterWoburn, MA 01801E-mail:?team@Web:? Community FoundationThe Arizona Community Foundation is Arizona's largest private provider of college scholarships, awarding millions of dollars annually to help students achieve their educational goals.Applicants are matched with everyaward for which they qualifyHigh school seniors, current college students, or graduate level students attending schools anywhere in the U.S. can apply. The general application process begins in January each year and students are advised to apply early to qualify for the most awards. Some award deadlines begin in February and some deadlines are as late as May. Scholarships are available for two-year and four-year colleges and universities as well as technical and vocational schools.?Complete the general application online.Deadline: Deadlines vary- Application opens in January – Apply early for the most opportunities!868680352426Deadline Passed00Deadline PassedAMERICAN LEGION DEPARTMENT OF ARIZONA HIGH SCHOOLORATORICAL CONTESTAward:Several $300 - $1,500 scholarships. Larger amounts available to National Contest participants.To Study:Any field of study.At:Any accredited institution in the USDescription:Open to public, charter, private, and home schooled students. Applicants must be under the age 20 on the date of the national finals contest. Grades 9, 10, 11, and 12 considered. Award available to Arizona residents. Selection based on contest performance. Students present an eight to ten minute prepared oration on any part of the US Constitution. This is done before an audience with no notes, podiums or coaching. Students then do a three to five minute oration on one of four assigned topics.Deadline:January 1.Procedure:See website for contestant application.Contact:American Legion, Department of Arizona4701 North 19th Avenue, Suite 200Phoenix, AZ 85015-3799Phone: 602.264.7706E-mail:?legionoratoricalcontest@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedSOUTHWESTERN RUGS DEPOT: SOUTHWESTERN RUGS DEPOTSCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $500 scholarship; non-renewable.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Minimum 300 word essay on why decor matters to you. Open to all college students. Deadline is January 2. Apply online at:? 2Application Requirements:Essay.Contact:Connor ButterworthSouthwestern Rugs Depot22773 Teppert AvenueEastpointe, MI 48021Phone: 770.773.6416E-mail:?contact@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedPOTENTIAL MAGAZINE: COUNTDOWN TO COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $500 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 2 awards were made for a total of $500.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:Scholarship for college-bound teens in grades 9th-12th. The scholarship does not require specific test scores, GPA, or class ranking. Parents can also register but will need to designate a student to receive the award. In order to be awarded the scholarship, you must be a current C2C eNews subscriber at the time of the drawing. Winner will be notified via e-mail.Deadline:January 4Application Requirements:Application form.Contact:EditorEditorPotential Magazine61 Market Place EMontgomery, AL 36117Phone: 334.578.7810E-mail:?editor@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedRONALD REAGAN PRESIDENTIAL FOUNDATION: GE-REAGAN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMAward:20 - $10,000 scholarships; renewable.Last year 20 awards were made for a total of $200,000.At:Any four-year college or university.Description:Open to college-bound students who demonstrate exemplary leadership, drive, integrity, and citizenship with financial assistance to pursue higher education. Each year, the Program selects numerous recipients to receive a $10,000 scholarship renewable for up to an additional three years, up to $40,000 total per recipient. Awards are for undergraduate and graduate study, and may be used for education-related expenses. Must have a minimum GPA of 3.0, be a citizen of the US and plan to enroll full-time at an accredited four-year college or university in the US.Deadline:January 4Application Requirements:Application form, interview, financial need analysis, essay.Contact:Lynette IdsoProgram ManagerRonald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute40 Presidential DriveSimi Valley, CA 93065Phone: 844.402.0354E-mail:?ge-reagan@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedALERTONE SERVICES LLC: STUDENT FOR SENIORS SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $250 scholarship; non-renewable.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:One $250 scholarship to a student attending an accredited US college or university who wants to help seniors. To apply, submit the online application form and answer the following three questions in less than 300 words each: What is your experience with seniors? What is the most important lesson you have learned from seniors? How will you help seniors in your chosen career?Deadline:January 5Application Requirements:Application form, essay, photograph.Contact:Marketing AssociateMarketing AssociateAlertOne Services, LLC1000 Commerce Park DriveWilliamsport, PA 17701Phone: 800.693.5433E-mail:?abigial.delker@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedSOCIETY FOR RANGE MANAGEMENT: MASONIC RANGE SCIENCE SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000-5,000 scholarship; renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $5,000.To Study:Agribusiness, Agriculture, Animal/Veterinary Sciences, Environmental Science, Natural ResourcesAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:Renewable award for undergraduate students pursuing degree in agribusiness, agriculture, animal or veterinary sciences, earth science, natural resources, or range science. Must maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA.Deadline:January 6Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Vicky TrujilloOffices Services ManagerSociety for Range Management6901 South Pierce Street, Suite 230Littleton, CO 80128Phone: 303.986.3309Fax: 303.986.3892E-mail:?info@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedHELEN DILLER FAMILY FOUNDATION: DILLER TEEN TIKKUN OLAM AWARDSAward:15 - $36,000 prizes; non-renewable.Last year 15 awards were made for a total of $540,000.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Awards celebrate tikkun olam, or repairing the world. The Awards provide $36,000 for each recipient so that they may use it to further their project or education. If the funds will be used towards education, they will be sent directly to the college or university. Some recipients choose to divide the award between their education and philanthropic work. Applicants must demonstrate leadership via a specific community service project that is already underway. Applications presenting a project that has not yet been initiated will not be considered. Examples of past recipients- work can be found on the website at:? 8Application Requirements:Application form.Contact:Lindsay MerbaumMarketing and Outreach CoordinatorHelen Diller Family Foundation121 Steuart StreetSan Francisco, CA 94105Phone: 415.512.6438E-mail:?lindsaym@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedSCHOLARSHIP AMERICA: ABBVIE IMMUNOLOGY SCHOLARSHIPAward:$15,000 scholarship; non-renewable.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Scholarship is designed to provide financial support for exceptional students living with chronic inflammatory diseases. Scholarships of up to $15,000 each will be awarded, dependent upon type of degree pursued. Applicants must be legal residents of the US and diagnosed by a healthcare professional with one of the following: ankylosing spondylitis (AS), Crohn's disease (CD), hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), psoriasis (Ps), psoriatic arthritis (PsA), rheumatoid arthritis (RA), ulcerative colitis (UC), or uveitis (UV). Qualified applicants must plan to enroll in undergraduate (associate's, bachelor's) or graduate (master's, MD, JD, doctorate) study at an accredited 2- or 4-year college, university or vocational-technical school in the US. Scholarships will be awarded based on academic excellence, community involvement, and ability to serve as a positive role model in the immunology community.Deadline:January 9Application Requirements:Application form. Available for study only in Alaska, Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Iowa, Idaho, or Illinois.Contact:Program ManagerProgram ManagerScholarship AmericaScholarship AmericaOne Scholarship WaySaint Peter, MN 56082Phone: 507.931.0651E-mail:?AbbVieImmunology@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedFOUNDATION OF THE NATIONAL STUDENT NURSES' ASSOCIATION: BREAKTHROUGH TO NURSING SCHOLARSHIPSAward:$1,000-2,500 scholarship; non-renewable.To Study:NursingAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:Available to minority students enrolled in nursing or pre-nursing programs. Awards based on need, scholarship, and health-related activities. Send self-addressed, stamped envelope with 2 stamps along with application request. Number of awards varies based on donors.Deadline:January 11Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, financial need analysis, self-addressed stamped envelope. Application fee is $10.Contact:Lauren SperleFNSNA Staff SpecialistFoundation of the National Student Nurses' Association45 Main Street, Suite 606Brooklyn, NY 11201Phone: 718.210.0705Fax: 718.797.1186E-mail:?lauren@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedFOUNDATION OF THE NATIONAL STUDENT NURSES' ASSOCIATION: CAREER MOBILITY SCHOLARSHIPAward:$1,000-2,500 scholarship; non-renewable.To Study:NursingAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:One-time award open to registered nurses enrolled in nursing or licensed practical or vocational nurses enrolled in a program leading to licensure as a registered nurse. The award value is $1,000 - $2,500 and the number of awards varies. Submit copy of license along with self-addressed, stamped envelope.Deadline:January 11Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, financial need analysis, self-addressed stamped envelope. Application fee is $10.Contact:Lauren SperleFNSNA Staff SpecialistFoundation of the National Student Nurses' Association45 Main Street, Suite 606Brooklyn, NY 11201Phone: 718.210.0705Fax: 718.797.1186E-mail:?lauren@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedFOUNDATION OF THE NATIONAL STUDENT NURSES'ASSOCIATION: SPECIALTY SCHOLARSHIPAward:$1,000-2,500 scholarship; non-renewable.To Study:NursingAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:One-time award available to students currently enrolled in a state-approved school of nursing or pre-nursing. Must have interest in a specialty area of nursing. The award value is $1,000 - $2,500 and the number of awards granted varies.Deadline:January 11Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, financial need analysis, self-addressed stamped envelope. Application fee is $10.Contact:Lauren SperleFNSNA Staff SpecialistFoundation of the National Student Nurses' Association45 Main Street, Suite 606Brooklyn, NY 11201Phone: 718.210.0705Fax: 718.797.1186E-mail:?lauren@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedUNITED STATES HISPANIC LEADERSHIP INSTITUTESCHOLARSHIP: DR. ANDRADE, JR. SCHOLARSHIPAward:30 - $500-1,000 scholarships; non-renewable.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:Scholarship for young Hispanic leaders. Applicants must be enrolled or accepted for enrollment as a full-time student in a 4-year institution in the United States or US territories. Must demonstrate a verifiable need for financial support. At least 1 parent must be of Hispanic ancestry.Deadline:January 11Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, essay, references, photograph, driver's license.Contact:Isabel ReyesScholarship CoordinatorUnited States Hispanic Leadership Institute431 South Dearborn Street, Suite 1203Chicago, IL 60605Phone: 312.427.8683Fax: 312.427.5183E-mail:?ireyes@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedNATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK PHYSICISTS: ANDERSONSCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.To Study:Physical SciencesAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:One-time award for an African American undergraduate student majoring in space science or physics.Deadline:January 12Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, essay, references.Contact:Stephen RobersonScholarship ChairmanNational Society of Black Physicists6704G Lee HighwayArlington, VA 22205Phone: 703.536.4207Fax: 703.536.4203E-mail:?adminofficer@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedNATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK PHYSICISTS: BANKSSCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.To Study:Physical SciencesAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:One-time award for an African American student pursuing an undergraduate degree in astronomy or physics.Deadline:January 12Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, essay, references.Contact:Stephen RobersonScholarship ChairmanNational Society of Black Physicists6704G Lee HighwayArlington, VA 22205Phone: 703.536.4207Fax: 703.536.4203E-mail:?adminofficer@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedINTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR OPTICAL ENGINEERING:EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPAward:100-150 - $2,000-11,000 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 116 awards were made for a total of $262,000.To Study:Applied Sciences, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering/Electronics, Engineering-Related Technologies, Engineering/Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Engineering, and MetallurgyAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Scholarships for high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students who are SPIE student members. High school students will receive a 1-year complimentary student membership. Undergraduate and graduate students must be enrolled in an optics, photonics, imaging, optoelectronics program or related discipline for the full year. More details on eligibility, application requirements, and forms can be found at:? 15Application Requirements:Application form, essay, references.Contact:Scholarship CommitteeScholarship CommitteeInternational Society for Optical Engineering-SPIEPO Box 10Bellingham, WA 98227-0010Phone: 360.676.3290Fax: 360.647.1445E-mail:?scholarships@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedMENSA FOUNDATION: US SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMAward:100-150 - $600-2,500 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 195 awards were made for a total of $135,000.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:Essay based scholarship open to students of all ages. Mensa membership is not required.Deadline:January 15Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Jill BeckhamFoundation DirectorMensa Foundation1229 Corporate Dr WArlington, TX 76006Phone: 817.607.5577Fax: 817.649.5232E-mail:?director@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedWASHINGTON CROSSING FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPAward:$500-5,000 scholarship; non-renewable.To Study:Political Science, Public Policy and AdministrationAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:Renewable, merit-based awards available to high school seniors who are planning a career in government service. Must write an essay stating reason for deciding on a career in public service. Minimum 3.0 GPA required.Deadline:January 15Application Requirements:Application form, interview, essay, photograph.Contact:Washington Crossing FoundationWashington Crossing FoundationWashington Crossing FoundationPO Box 503Levittown, PA 19058-0503Phone: 215.949.8841E-mail:?info@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedUNITED NEGRO COLLEGE FUND: STEM SCHOLARS PROGRAMAward:100 scholarships; renewable.To Study:Biology, Construction Engineering/Management, Chemical Engineering, Computer Science/Data Processing, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering/Electronics, Energy and Power Engineering, Engineering-Related Technologies, Engineering/Technology, Health and Medical Sciences, Mechanical Engineering, MathematicsAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:Tiered tuition scholarship for talented African-American high school students who aspire to earn STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) degrees and pursue careers in STEM fields. $2,500 per academic year for freshmen and sophomores, $5,000 for juniors and seniors, and an additional $5,000 for students whose academic programs require a fifth year. Must have demonstrated unmet financial need.Deadline:January 16Application Requirements:Application form, financial need analysis, essay.Contact:Mary WilliamsDirector of Outreach and RecruitmentUnited Negro College Fund8260 Willow Oaks Corporate DrivePO Box 10444Fairfax, VA 22031-8044Phone: 800.331.2244Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedJohn F. Kennedy Profiles in Courage Essay ContestContest InformationIn?Profiles in Courage, John F. Kennedy recounted the stories of eight U.S. senators who risked their careers to do what was right for the nation. These leaders demonstrated political courage by taking a stand for the public good in spite of pressure by interest groups, their political party, or even their constituents. The Profile in Courage Essay Contest challenges students to write an original and creative essay that demonstrates an understanding of?political courage as described by John F. Kennedy in?Profiles in Courage.The maximum word count is 1,000 with a minimum of 700, not including citations and bibliography. Use at least five varied sources such as government documents, letters, newspaper articles, books, and/or personal interviews.All submissions must adhere to?contest requirements.The contest deadline is January 17, 2020.Contest TopicDescribe and analyze an act of political courage by a U.S. elected official who served during or after?1917, the year John F. Kennedy was born. Include an analysis of the obstacles, risks, and consequences associated with the act. The essay may concern an issue at the local, state, national, or international level.Contest PoliciesAll entries must must include a completed registration form and be submitted or postmarked by 11:59pm (EST)?on January 17, 2020 to be eligible for judging.??The John F. Kennedy Library Foundation is not responsible for lost, late, misdirected, damaged, illegible, or incomplete submissions.Decisions of the?Profile in Courage Award Committee?are final. Winners will be notified by email and via telephone by April 30. All participants will receive a letter notifying them of the winners along with a Certificate of Participation by the end of May.By entering, you agree that your essay will become the property of the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation and will not be returned. The John F. Kennedy Library Foundation reserves the right to print and display the essays and photographs of the contest winners.Visit the website for more information: Passed00Deadline PassedAMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS: MINORITY ORDISADVANTAGED SCHOLARSHIPAward:3-10 - $4,000 scholarships; renewable.To Study:ArchitectureAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Multiple scholarships of up to $20,000 to help more minority students pursue a successful career in architecture whose imagination and design thinking will influence the future of the built environment and the architecture profession. Eligible students must be a US citizen, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, and be a high school student planning to enroll in a NAAB-accredited architecture degree program; or, a rising second-year college student in a NAAB-accredited architecture degree program; or a technical school or community college student who has completed high school or its equivalent and intends to transfer to a NAAB-accredited architecture program. NAAB-accredited degree programs may be a five-year Bachelor of Architecture degree, or a four-year pre-professional bachelor degree followed by a Master of Architecture degree. Scholarships may be renewed for up to 5 years.Deadline:January 17Application Requirements:Application form, financial need analysis, essay, portfolio.Contact:Amanda MalloyDevelopment ManagerArchitects FoundationThe Architects Foundation1735 New York Avenue, NWWashington, DC 20006-5292Phone: 202.626.7577E-mail:?scholarships@Web:? Passed00Deadline PassedCONNECTHER: GIRLS IMPACT THE WORLD SCHOLARSHIPPROGRAMAward:12 - $1,000-5,000 scholarships; renewable.Last year 11 awards were made for a total of $25,000.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Film festival and scholarship program in which high school and undergraduate college students submit 3 - 6 minute short films that focus on a variety of global women's issues, including maternal health, misrepresentation of beauty, athletes against assault of women, violence against women, child-marriage, sex-trafficking, poverty alleviation, environmental issues, etc.Deadline:January 20Application Requirements:Application form.Contact:Lila IgramConnecther12301 Zeller LaneAustin, TX 78753E-mail:?filmfest@Web:? COMMUNITY FOUNDATION: QU "ARIZONA AT-LARGE" SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $5,000 scholarship; renewable.To Study:Any field of study.At:Any accredited institution in Arizona.Description:Open to graduating high school seniors or current college students. Must have a high school GPA of 3.0 or above. Applicants must identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender. Finalists will be required to attend an interview. Selection based on academic achievement, letter of recommendation, and supplemental questions.Deadline:January 25.Procedure:See website for instructions.Contact:Arizona Community Foundation2201 East Camelback Road, Suite 405BPhoenix, AZ 85016Phone: 602.381.1400E-mail:?info@Web:? ORDER OF THE PURPLE HEART SCHOLARSHIPAward:84-87 - $2,500-7,500 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 87 awards were made for a total of $240,500.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Scholarship for Military Order of the Purple Heart (MOPH) members, spouses, children, stepchildren, adopted children, grandchildren, veterans killed-in-action, or veterans who died of wounds and did not have the opportunity to join the MOPH. Must submit application fee, essay, high school or college transcripts, and letters of recommendation. Must be US citizen and high school graduate with minimum GPA of 2.75. Must be accepted or enrolled as a full-time student at a US college, university, or trade school at the time the scholarship is awarded.Deadline:January 26Application Requirements:Application form, essay. Application fee is $15.Contact:Stewart MckeownScholarship CoordinatorMilitary Order of the Purple Heart5413-B Backlick RoadSpringfield, VA 22151-3960Phone: 703.642.5360E-mail:?scholarship@Web:? AIRMEN SCHOLARSHIPAward:40 - $1,500 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 40 awards were made for a total of $60,000.To Study:Aviation/AerospaceAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:Each year the Foundation grants scholarship awards to deserving young men and women. The number of available scholarship awards is directly related to income received from investments. The selection committee uses academic achievement, extra curricular and community activities, relative financial need, recommendations, and both essays to competitively rank applicants.Deadline:January 26Application Requirements:Application form, autobiography, financial need analysis, essay, photograph.Contact:Errol LewisTuskegee Airmen Scholarship Foundation1816 South Figueroa Street, #4.13Los Angeles, CA 90015E-mail:?lewisei@Web:? LEADERS AND ACHIEVERS SCHOLARSHIPAward:$1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year awards totaled $17,000,000.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:Nominees must be full-time high school seniors. Must demonstrate a strong commitment to community service and display leadership abilities. Minimum 2.8 GPA required. Must be nominated by their high school principal. Employees of Comcast, its subsidiaries and affiliates, and their families, are not eligible. E-mail for nomination form: comcast@Deadline:January 29Contact:Executive DirectorExecutive DirectorComcast Leaders and Achievers Scholarship Program1500 Market Street, East Tower, 33rd FloorPhiladelphia, PA 19102Phone: 866.851.4274E-mail:?comcast@Web:? RESPONSIBILITY: TECHNOLOGY ADDICTION AWARENESS SCHOLARSHIPAward:Up to 2 - $500-1,500 scholarships; non-renewable.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:With technology always at the ready at your fingertips, it can be a challenge to unplug. But taking a break from technology is healthy for both the mind and body. The purpose of this scholarship is to help you understand the negative effects of too much screen time. Must be a high school freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior. Also open to current or entering college or graduate students. Homeschooled students are also eligible. There is no age limit. Complete the application form below including a 140-character message about technology addiction. The top 10 applications will be selected as finalists. The finalists will be asked to write a full length 500 - 1,000-word essay about technology addiction.Deadline:January 30Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Scholarship CoordinatorScholarship CoordinatorDigital Responsibility3561 Homestead Road, #113Santa Clara, CA 95051E-mail:?scholarship@Web:?. PATTI FLINT: WOMEN IN SCIENCE SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $5,000 scholarship; nonrenewable.To Study:Medicine or natural science (healthcare, pharmacology, medicine, biology, physics, chemistry).At:Any accredited institution in Arizona.Description:Open to female Arizona residents who plan to pursue an education at an Arizona community college, vocational or trade school, or university. Applicants may be high school seniors, current undergraduate or graduate/doctoral students, or women interested in returning to school. Selection based on questionnaire or application video.Deadline:January 30.Procedure:See website for instructions.Contact:Patti Flint, MD, PC, FACS8129 N. 87th PlaceSuite 200Scottsdale, AZ 85258Phone: 480.945.3300Fax: 480.945.3388Web:? SCHOLARSHIPAward:30-40 - $5,000-10,000 scholarships; renewable.Last year 57 awards were made for a total of $282,500.To Study:Insurance and Actuarial ScienceAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:Scholarship is available to outstanding applicants who are focused on a career in risk management, insurance, and related disciplines. If student is attending a 2-year college, he or she must have intentions of transferring to a 4-year college.Deadline:January 31Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Angela SabatinoPrograms DirectorSpencer Educational Foundation Inc.1065 Avenue of the Americas, 13th FloorNew York, NY 10018Phone: 212.655.6223E-mail:?asabatino@Web:? DETOX: WHAT DETOX SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.To Study:Food Science/Nutrition, MarketingAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:The principal aim of this scholarship program is to offer financial support to current undergraduate and graduate students and to encourage serious and deserving students to continue their studies in marketing or nutrition.Deadline:January 31Application Requirements:Essay.Contact:Christina JohnsonCEOWhat Detox5 Rainbow FallsIrvine, CA 92603E-mail:?christine@Web:? PROM: VIRTUOUS PROM PEACE SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $250 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $250.To Study:PsychologyAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:This scholarship is for women studying in the areas of psychology, anthropology, sociology and theology at both the undergraduate and graduate level.Deadline:January 31Application Requirements:Essay.Contact:Megan MacNealCreative DirectorVirtuous Prom2088 E Lakeshore DrLake Elsinore, CA 92530E-mail:?megan@Web:? LAW GROUP, PL: BETTER FUTURE SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $500 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $500.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:This scholarship is offered to any student currently enrolled in an accredited community college, undergraduate, or graduate program in the United States. This includes incoming first-year college students who are high school graduates or possess a GED. For more information, visit:? 31Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Gregory WardWard Law Group, PL7975 NW 154th St#306Miami Lakes, FL 33016E-mail:?info@Web:? TELEVISION DIGITAL NEWS ASSOCIATION: PRATOSPORTS REPORTING SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $1,000.To Study:Communications, Journalism, Photojournalism/Photography, Sports-Related/Exercise Science, TV/Radio BroadcastingAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:Awarded to a journalism student who brings Lou Prato's journalism values to covering sports.Deadline:January 31Application Requirements:Application form, essay, portfolio.Contact:Kate McGarrityAwards and Programs ManagerRadio Television Digital News Association529 14th Street, NWSuite 1240Washington, DC 20045Phone: 202.662.7254E-mail:?katem@Web:? TELEVISION DIGITAL NEWS ASSOCIATION:PRESIDENTS SCHOLARSHIPAward:2 - $1,000 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 2 awards were made for a total of $2,000.At:Any four-year college or university.Description:Two $1,000 awards are given each year to aspiring journalists in honor of former RTDNA Presidents Theodore Koop, Bruce Dennis, James McCulla, John Salisbury, Bruce Palmer, Dick Cheverton, Jim Byron, Ben Chatfield and John Hogan.Deadline:January 31Application Requirements:Application form, essay, portfolio.Contact:Kate McGarrityAwards and Programs ManagerRadio Television Digital News Association529 14th Street, NWSuite 1240Washington, DC 20045Phone: 202.662.7254E-mail:?katem@Web:? TELEVISION DIGITAL NEWS ASSOCIATION: REYNOLDS JOURNALISM SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $1,000.To Study:Communications, Journalism, Photojournalism/Photography, TV/Radio BroadcastingAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:Applicants must have good writing ability, excellent grades, a dedication to the news business, strong interest in pursuing a career in electronic journalism, and a demonstrated need for financial assistance.Deadline:January 31Application Requirements:Application form, essay, portfolio.Contact:Kate McGarrityAwards and Programs ManagerRadio Television Digital News Association529 14th Street, NWSuite 1240Washington, DC 20045Phone: 202.662.7254E-mail:?katem@Web:? RADIO TELEVISION DIGITAL NEWS ASSOCIATION: SIMPSON SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $2,000 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $2,000.To Study:Communications, Journalism, Photojournalism/Photography, TV/Radio BroadcastingAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:Scholarship to encourage and help minority students overcome hurdles along their career path.Deadline:January 31Application Requirements:Application form, essay, portfolio.Contact:Kate McGarrityAwards and Programs ManagerRadio Television Digital News Association529 14th Street, NWSuite 1240Washington, DC 20045Phone: 202.662.7254E-mail:?katem@Web:? DAKOTA FARMERS UNION: NDFU SCHOLARSHIPAward:1-10 - $500 scholarships; non-renewable.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Applicants must be pursuing a career important to rural America, but not limited to agribusiness, farm operation or production agriculture. Must be a Farmers Union member to apply.Deadline:January 31Application Requirements:Application form, financial need analysis.Contact:Pam MuslandNorth Dakota Farmers Union1415 12th Ave. SEJamestown, ND 58401Phone: 800.366.8331Web:? SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION: PHSFSCHOLARSHIP AWARDSAward:40 - $2,500-10,000 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 42 awards were made for a total of $255,000.At:Any four-year college or university.Description:Awards are offered to recognize and reward students who have demonstrated exceptional academic performance as well as provide meaningful support to those with the greatest financial need. $250,000 in scholarships will be awarded to exceptional undergraduates of Hellenic descent from across the United States. The awards are offered at two levels: 20 awards of $10,000 based on academic achievement and financial need; and 20 awards of $2,500 based solely on academic achievement. To be eligible to apply for a scholarship, applicants must: be US citizens or US permanent residents; be of Hellenic descent; be a full-time undergraduate student at an accredited 4-year university; and have a minimum 3.50 cumulative GPA. Award recipients are selected by an Academic Committee appointed by the Foundation's Board of Directors. This Committee works independently and makes its decisions based on established criteria set forth in the scholarship application. All award recipients are required to attend the Awards Ceremony and Gala, where they will receive their scholarship. The application can be downloaded directly from the website at:? 31Application Requirements:Application form, autobiography, financial need analysis, essay, photograph, portfolio.Contact:Peter KorbakesDirector of ScholarshipsPanHellenic Scholarship Foundation17 North WabashSuite 600Chicago, IL 60602Phone: 312.357.6432E-mail:?pkorbakes@Web:?: SHAFAE SCHOLARSHIP FUNDAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $1,000.At:Any four-year college or university.Description:Awards 1 $1,000 scholarship each year to winners of the Papercheck essay contest. Must be enrolled at an accredited 4-year college or university. Must maintain a cumulative GPA of at least 3.2. Scholarship guidelines available at:? 31Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Darren ShafaeScholarship CoordinatorPapercheck3905 State StreetSuite 7-516Santa Barbara, CA 93105Phone: 866.693.3348E-mail:?scholarships@Web:? C. BANKS FOUNDATION: DCBF COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPAward:3 - $1,000 scholarships; non-renewable.At:Any four-year college or university.Description:Annual competition for 3 $1,000 scholarships. Open to high school seniors selected by the DCBF Scholarship Committee. The competition begins November 1 and ends on January 31. For more information, contact DCBF@. or visit:? 31Application Requirements:Application form, interview, portfolio.Contact:Scholarship ChairDarin C. Banks Foundation1130 W. Chestnut Street#3726Union, NJ 07083Web:? ASSOCIATION OF CPAS: FIFTH/GRADUATE YEARSTUDENT SCHOLARSHIPAward:16-25 - $2,000-4,000 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 15 awards were made for a total of $45,000.To Study:AccountingAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:Scholarship for a full-time student in senior year or a student with a combination of education and employment (defined as a minimum of 2 classes per term and 20 hours per week of employment). Must be majoring in accounting and be a US citizen.Deadline:January 31Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, financial need analysis, essay, references. Available for study only in Michigan.Contact:MACPA Academic Services SpecialistMACPA Academic Services SpecialistMichigan Association of CPAs5480 Corporate Drive, Suite 200Troy, MI 48007-5068Phone: 248.267.3700Fax: 248.267.3737E-mail:?macpa@Web:? FOUNDATION INC.: CENTRAL ARIZONA DX ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; nonrenewable.To Study:Any field of study.At:Any accredited institution.Description:Open to students who are licensed amateur radio operators with a technician license or higher. Must be a resident of Arizona and have a minimum 3.2 GPA. Selection based on academic achievement. Graduating high school students will be considered before current college students.Deadline:January 31.Procedure:See website for instructions.Contact:ARRL Foundation, Inc.225 Main StreetNewington, CT 06111-1494Phone: 860.594.0200Toll-free: 888.277.5289Fax: 860.594.0259E-mail:?foundation@Web:? FOUNDATION INC.: DAN HUETTL, WZ7U, MEMORIALSCHOLARSHIPAward:$2,000 scholarship; non-renewable.To Study:Engineering-Related Technologies, Engineering/Technology, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Nuclear Science, Physical SciencesAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:$2,000 scholarship for a student with active Amateur Radio license who is studying science, technology, engineering, or mathematics at any accredited college or university. Preference will be given to previous recipients if eligibility requirements continue to be met. If no such applicant is identified, preference is given to applicants attending Arizona State University. Minimum 3.0 GPA required. Applicants may receive this scholarship multiple times provided they reapply each year and continue to meet eligibility requirements, up to four years for undergraduate study and up to two years for graduate study.Deadline:January 31Application Requirements:Application form.Contact:Mary HobartSecretaryARRL Foundation Inc.225 Main StreetNewington, CT 06111-1494Phone: 860.594.0397E-mail:?k1mmh@Web:? FOUNDATION INC.: FISHER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP?"Charles N. Fisher Memorial Scholarship"Award:1 - $1,000 scholarship; nonrenewable.To Study:Electronics, communications, or a related field.At:Any regionally accredited institution.Description:Open to students licensed in any class of amateur radio operators. Must be a resident of either Arizona or Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego, or Santa Barbara, California. Selection based on application form and transcript.Deadline:January 31.Procedure:See website for instructions.Contact:ARRL Foundation, Inc.225 Main StreetNewington, CT 06111-1494Phone: 860.594.0200Toll-free: 888.277.5289Fax: 860.594.0259E-mail:?foundation@Web:? FOUNDATION INC.: LOUISIANA MEMORIALSCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.At:Any four-year college or university.Description:One $1,000 award is available to a student studying who possesses a technician class or higher amateur radio license. Must be studying international studies. Selection based on academic merit, financial need, and interest in Amateur Radio. Preference given to ARRL members who are pursuing a Bachelor's degree or higher.Deadline:January 31Application Requirements:Application form, financial need analysis.Contact:Mary HobartSecretaryARRL Foundation Inc.225 Main StreetNewington, CT 06111-1494Phone: 860.594.0397E-mail:?k1mmh@Web:? FOUNDATION INC.: MEDICAL AMATEUR RADIO COUNCIL (MARCO) SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.To Study:Animal/Veterinary Sciences, Dental Health/Services, Health and Medical Sciences, Nursing, PharmacyAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:One $1,000 award for a student with an active Technical Class or higher amateur radio license. Field of study must be leading to a career in the healing arts, including, but not necessarily leading to medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, nursing, pharmacy, EMT, or radiology technician. Preference will be given to undergraduate students and those in certificate programs, but graduate students may apply. Applicants should be able to describe how they have engaged in volunteer or public service activities making use of Amateur Radio. If possible. applicants should show a desire to encourage others in the healing arts to become licensed hams.Deadline:January 31Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Mary HobartSecretaryARRL Foundation Inc.225 Main StreetNewington, CT 06111-1494Phone: 860.594.0397E-mail:?k1mmh@Web:? FOUNDATION INC.: W1FDR SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.To Study:Applied Sciences, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering/Electronics, Energy and Power Engineering, Engineering/Technology, Environmental Science, Health and Medical Sciences, Mechanical Engineering, Mathematics, Marine/Ocean Engineering, Materials Science, Engineering, and MetallurgyAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:One $1,000 scholarship for a student with active general class or higher amateur radio license who is studying at any accredited 4-year college or university. Must be studying science, math, engineering, or technology.Deadline:January 31Application Requirements:Application form.Contact:Mary HobartSecretaryARRL Foundation Inc.225 Main StreetNewington, CT 06111-1494Phone: 860.594.0397E-mail:?k1mmh@Web:? FOR REINTEGRATION: BAER REINTEGRATIONSCHOLARSHIPAward:20-30 - $1,000-30,000 scholarships; renewable.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:The goal of the Baer Reintegration Scholarship is to help people with schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, or bipolar disorder acquire the educational and vocational skills necessary to reintegrate into society, secure jobs, and regain their lives.Deadline:January 31Application Requirements:Application form, financial need analysis, essay.Contact:Baer Reintegration ScholarshipBaer Reintegration ScholarshipCenter for ReintegrationPO Box 35218Phildelphia, PA 19128E-mail:?baerscholarships@Web:? RADIO RELAY LEAGUE FOUNDATION INC.: ERNEST L. BAULCH & MARCIA E. BAULCH SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $3,500 scholarship; non-renewable.At:Any four-year college or university.Description:$3,500 scholarship for a student with any active Amateur Radio License Class license who is studying at a four-year college or university.Deadline:January 31Application Requirements:Application form.Contact:Mary HobartSecretaryARRL Foundation Inc.225 Main StreetNewington, CT 06111-1494Phone: 860.594.0397E-mail:?k1mmh@Web:? RADIO RELAY LEAGUE FOUNDATION INC.:FRIEND JR., W4CF, MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $5,000 scholarship; non-renewable.To Study:Construction Engineering/Management, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering/Electronics, Energy and Power Engineering, Engineering/Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Marine/Ocean Engineering, Materials Science, Engineering, and Metallurgy, Paper and Pulp EngineeringAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:One $5,000 scholarship for a student with active Amateur Radio license who is studying any field in engineering.Deadline:January 31Application Requirements:Application form.Contact:Mary HobartSecretaryARRL Foundation Inc.225 Main StreetNewington, CT 06111-1494Phone: 860.594.0397E-mail:?k1mmh@Web:? RADIO RELAY LEAGUE FOUNDATION INC.:ROBERT D. & DONNA J. STREETER SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.To Study:Environmental Science, Horticulture/FloricultureAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:$1,000 scholarship for a student with any active Amateur Radio License Class attending college or university. Student should be studying horticulture or environmental sciences.Deadline:January 31Application Requirements:Application form.Contact:Mary HobartSecretaryARRL Foundation Inc.225 Main StreetNewington, CT 06111-1494Phone: 860.594.0397E-mail:?k1mmh@Web:? RADIO RELAY LEAGUE FOUNDATION INC.: TED,W4VHF, AND ITICE, K4LVV, GOLDTHORPE SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $500 scholarship; non-renewable.At:Any four-year college or university.Description:One $500 scholarship to a student attending a 4-year college or university and possessing an active amateur radio license. Financial need and active volunteer service in the community will be taken into consideration.Deadline:January 31Application Requirements:Application form, financial need analysis.Contact:Mary HobartSecretaryARRL Foundation Inc.225 Main StreetNewington, CT 06111-1494Phone: 860.594.0397E-mail:?k1mmh@Web:? RADIO RELAY LEAGUE FOUNDATION INC.:WEATHERFORD, KQ6RE, MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.To Study:Electrical Engineering/Electronics, Engineering/TechnologyAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:$1,000 award for a student with an Amateur Radio license in any class. Must be studying electrical or communications engineering.Deadline:January 31Application Requirements:Application form.Contact:Mary HobartSecretaryARRL Foundation Inc.225 Main StreetNewington, CT 06111-1494Phone: 860.594.0397E-mail:?k1mmh@Web:? RADIO RELAY LEAGUE: BENDICKSEN MEMORIALSCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.At:Any four-year college or university.Description:One $1,000 award is available to a student with any active amateur radio license who is attending a 4-year college or university.Deadline:January 31Application Requirements:Application form.Contact:Mary HobartSecretaryARRL Foundation Inc.225 Main StreetNewington, CT 06111-1494Phone: 860.594.0397E-mail:?k1mmh@Web:? RADIO RELAY LEAGUE: CHALLENGE METSCHOLARSHIPAward:$500 scholarship; non-renewable.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Multiple $500 awards are available to students with any active amateur radio license who are studying at an accredited 2- or 4-year college, university, or technical school. Preference to applicants with documented learning disabilities (by physician or school) and indications that applicant is putting forth substantial effort regardless of resulting academic grades.Deadline:January 31Application Requirements:Application form.Contact:Mary HobartSecretaryARRL Foundation Inc.225 Main StreetNewington, CT 06111-1494Phone: 860.594.0397E-mail:?k1mmh@Web:? RADIO RELAY LEAGUE: DAYTON AMATEUR RADIOASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIPAward:4 - $1,000 scholarships; non-renewable.At:Any four-year college or university.Description:Four $1,000 awards are available to students with any active amateur radio license. Must attend an accredited 4-year college or university.Deadline:January 31Application Requirements:Application form.Contact:Mary HobartSecretaryARRL Foundation Inc.225 Main StreetNewington, CT 06111-1494Phone: 860.594.0397E-mail:?k1mmh@Web:? RADIO RELAY LEAGUE: GENERAL FUNDSCHOLARSHIPSAward:$2,000 scholarship; non-renewable.At:Any four-year college or university.Description:Available to students who are amateur radio operators. Students can be licensed in any class of operators. Nonrenewable award for use in undergraduate years. Multiple awards per year.Deadline:January 31Application Requirements:Application form.Contact:Mary HobartSecretaryARRL Foundation Inc.225 Main StreetNewington, CT 06111-1494Phone: 860.594.0397E-mail:?k1mmh@Web:? RADIO RELAY LEAGUE: K2TEO GREEN SR.MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.At:Any four-year college or university.Description:Available to students with a general amateur license for radio operation. Preference given to students from a ham family. Nonrenewable award for use in undergraduate years.Deadline:January 31Application Requirements:Application form.Contact:Mary HobartSecretaryARRL Foundation Inc.225 Main StreetNewington, CT 06111-1494Phone: 860.594.0397E-mail:?k1mmh@Web:? RADIO RELAY LEAGUE: SALERNO MEMORIALSCHOLARSHIPAward:2 - $1,000 scholarships; non-renewable.At:Any four-year college or university.Description:Two one-time $1,000 awards are available to students who possess any amateur radio license. Must have a 3.7 GPA or higher. Aggregate annual income of the family household should not exceed $100,000. Must attend an accredited 4-year college or university.Deadline:January 31Application Requirements:Application form, financial need analysis.Contact:Mary HobartSecretaryARRL Foundation Inc.225 Main StreetNewington, CT 06111-1494Phone: 860.594.0397E-mail:?k1mmh@Web:? RADIO RELAY LEAGUE: SCHOLARSHIP OF THEMORRIS RADIO CLUB OF NEW JERSEYAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.At:Any four-year college or university.Description:One $1,000 award available to a student who possesses a technician class or higher amateur radio license and attends a 4-year college or university.Deadline:January 31Application Requirements:Application form.Contact:Mary HobartSecretaryARRL Foundation Inc.225 Main StreetNewington, CT 06111-1494Phone: 860.594.0397E-mail:?k1mmh@Web:? RADIO RELAY LEAGUE: STREETER SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.To Study:Dental Health/Services, Health and Medical Sciences, Nursing, Oncology, Optometry, Osteopathy, Therapy/RehabilitationAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:One $1,000 award is available to a student with any class of active Amateur Radio license with preference for basic Morse code capability. Preference for students studying in the health and medical fields. Must demonstrate basic Morse Code proficiency, be a US citizen, and attend an accredited college or university.Deadline:January 31Application Requirements:Application form.Contact:Mary HobartSecretaryARRL Foundation Inc.225 Main StreetNewington, CT 06111-1494Phone: 860.594.0397E-mail:?k1mmh@Web:? NEUHARTH FREE SPIRIT SCHOLARSHIPAward:51 - $1,000 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 51 awards were made for a total of $51,000.To Study:JournalismAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:One-time award for high school juniors interested in pursuing a career in journalism. One student selected from each state and the District of Columbia. Must be actively involved in high school journalism and demonstrate qualities such as being a visionary, an innovative leader, an entrepreneur or a courageous achiever. Scholars come to Washington DC to receive their awards and participate in an all-expense paid journalism conference. For further information, see website at:? 1Application Requirements:Application form, essay, photograph.Contact:Karen CatoneDirector, Al Neuharth Free Spirit ProgramFreedom Forum555 Pennsylvania Avenue, NWWashington, DC 20001Phone: 202.292.6271E-mail:?kcatone@Web:? OVER AMERICA SCHOLARSHIPAward:50 - $3,000 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 52 awards were made for a total of $135,000.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Applicants must be graduates of an accredited high school or an equivalent homeschool or institution. Must plan to attend an accredited academic institution.Deadline:February 1Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Melissa GarrisonScholarship AdministratorWings Over America Scholarship Foundation4966 Euclid DriveSuite 109Virginia Beach, VA 23452Phone: 757.671.3200E-mail:?scholarship@wingsoveramerica.usWeb:? SCHOLARSHIP FUNDAward:3-5 - $1,000-4,000 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 9 awards were made for a total of $11,000.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Scholarships for artists who are high school graduates between the ages of 18 - 35, who are US citizens, and whose work is devoted to the classical or conservative tradition of Western culture. Awards are for drawing or painting only. Must submit no more than 6 color digital images of work.Deadline:February 1Application Requirements:Application form.Contact:Melissa OwensRegistrar & Exhibits CoordinatorJohn F. and Anna Lee Stacey Scholarship FundNational Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum1700 NE 63rd StreetOklahoma City, OK 73111Phone: 405.478.2250Fax: 405.478.4714E-mail:?registrar@Web:? OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS: CATERPILLARSCHOLARS AWARDAward:1-15 - $1,000-5,000 scholarships; non-renewable.To Study:Engineering/TechnologyAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:Supports 5, one-time scholarships for full-time students enrolled in a manufacturing engineering program. Minority applicants may apply as incoming freshmen. Applicants must have an overall minimum GPA of 3.0.Deadline:February 1Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, essay, references.Contact:Scholarship ChairSociety of Manufacturing Engineers Education FoundationOne SME DrivePO Box 930Dearborn, MI 48121-0930Phone: 313.425.3300E-mail:?foundation@Web:? OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS: CHAPTER 23-QUAD CITIES IOWA/ILLINOIS SCHOLARSHIPAward:Up to 5 - $1,000-5,000 scholarships; non-renewable.To Study:Engineering/TechnologyAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:Scholarship applicant must be an incoming freshman or current undergraduate student pursuing a bachelor's degree in manufacturing engineering or a related field at an accredited college or university in Iowa or Illinois.Deadline:February 1Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, test scores, essay, references. Available for study only in Iowa, or Illinois.Contact:Scholarship ChairSociety of Manufacturing Engineers Education FoundationOne SME DrivePO Box 930Dearborn, MI 48121-0930Phone: 313.425.3300E-mail:?foundation@Web:? OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS: CHAPTER93-ALBUQUERQUE SCHOLARSHIPAward:1-5 - $1,000-5,000 scholarships; non-renewable.To Study:Engineering/TechnologyAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:Scholarship offered to entering freshmen or current undergraduate students pursuing a bachelor's degree in manufacturing engineering or a related field. Must plan to or be attending an accredited college or university in New Mexico.Deadline:February 1Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, test scores, essay, references. Available for study only in New Mexico.Contact:Scholarship ChairSociety of Manufacturing Engineers Education FoundationOne SME DrivePO Box 930Dearborn, MI 48121-0930Phone: 313.425.3300E-mail:?foundation@Web:? OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS: CHAPTER311-TRI CITY SCHOLARSHIPAward:Up to 5 - $1,000-5,000 scholarships; non-renewable.To Study:Engineering/TechnologyAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Applicants must be seeking a bachelor's degree in manufacturing, mechanical, or industrial engineering; engineering technology; industrial technology; or closely related field of study. Must be enrolled in or plan to attend an accredited college or university in the state of Michigan.Deadline:February 1Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, test scores, essay. Available for study only in Michigan.Contact:Scholarship ChairSociety of Manufacturing Engineers Education FoundationOne SME DrivePO Box 930Dearborn, MI 48121-0930Phone: 313.425.3300E-mail:?foundation@Web:? OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS: FAMILY SCHOLARSHIPAward:1-10 - $5,000-80,000 scholarships; renewable.To Study:Engineering/TechnologyAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:Scholarships awarded to children or grandchildren of Society of Manufacturing Engineers members. Must be graduating high school senior planning to pursue full-time studies for an undergraduate degree in manufacturing engineering, manufacturing engineering technology, or a closely related engineering study at an accredited college or university. Minimum GPA of 3.0 required. Scholarship value and the number of awards granted varies annually.Deadline:February 1Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, test scores, interview, essay, references, photograph.Contact:Scholarship ChairSociety of Manufacturing Engineers Education FoundationOne SME DrivePO Box 930Dearborn, MI 48121-0930Phone: 313.425.3300E-mail:?foundation@Web:? OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS: HELTON MANUFACTURING SCHOLARSHIPAward:1-5 - $1,000-5,000 scholarships; non-renewable.To Study:Engineering/Technology, Trade/Technical SpecialtiesAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:One-time award to full-time students enrolled in a degree program in manufacturing engineering or technology at Colorado State University or University of Colorado. Applicants must possess an overall minimum GPA of 3.3.Deadline:February 1Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, test scores, essay, references. Available for study only in Colorado.Contact:Scholarship ChairSociety of Manufacturing Engineers Education FoundationOne SME DrivePO Box 930Dearborn, MI 48121-0930Phone: 313.425.3300E-mail:?foundation@Web:? OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS: KAUFMANWOMEN'S SCHOLARSHIPAward:1-5 - $1,000-5,000 scholarships; non-renewable.To Study:Engineering/TechnologyAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:Scholarships available for female, full-time undergraduate students enrolled in a degree program in manufacturing engineering, technology, or a closely-related field in the US or Canada. Minimum of 3.0 GPA is required. Scholarship value and the number of awards granted varies.Deadline:February 1Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, essay, references.Contact:Scholarship ChairSociety of Manufacturing Engineers Education FoundationOne SME DrivePO Box 930Dearborn, MI 48121-0930Phone: 313.425.3300E-mail:?foundation@Web:? OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS: KAY CO-OP SCHOLARSHIPAward:1-10 - $1,000-5,000 scholarships; non-renewable.To Study:Engineering/TechnologyAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Scholarship will be awarded to a graduating high school senior or full-time undergraduate student enrolled in a degree program in manufacturing or a closely related field at a 2-year community college or trade school in the US or Canada. Average of 3.0 GPA is required.Deadline:February 1Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, essay, references.Contact:Scholarship ChairSociety of Manufacturing Engineers Education FoundationOne SME DrivePO Box 930Dearborn, MI 48121-0930Phone: 313.425.3300E-mail:?foundation@Web:? OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS: KAY COMMUNITYCOLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP AWARDAward:1-20 - $1,000-10,000 scholarships; non-renewable.To Study:Engineering/Technology, Trade/Technical SpecialtiesAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:One-time award to full-time students enrolled at an accredited community college or trade school which offers programs in manufacturing or closely related field in the US or Canada. Minimum GPA of 3.0 required. Scholarship applicants may be entering freshmen or sophomore students with less than 60 college credit hours completed and be seeking a career in manufacturing engineering or technology.Deadline:February 1Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, essay, references.Contact:Scholarship ChairSociety of Manufacturing Engineers Education FoundationOne SME DrivePO Box 930Dearborn, MI 48121-0930Phone: 313.425.3300E-mail:?foundation@Web:? OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS: KAY HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP Award:1-20 - $1,000-2,500 scholarships; renewable.To Study:Engineering/TechnologyAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:Scholarship available for student enrolled full time in manufacturing engineering or technology program at an accredited college or university. Minimum 3.0 GPA required.Deadline:February 1Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, test scores, essay, references.Contact:Scholarship ChairSociety of Manufacturing Engineers Education FoundationOne SME DrivePO Box 930Dearborn, MI 48121-0930Phone: 313.425.3300E-mail:?foundation@Web:? OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS: KAY SCHOLARSHIPAward:10-30 - $2,500-7,500 scholarships; non-renewable.To Study:Engineering/Technology, Trade/Technical SpecialtiesAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:Scholarship for full-time undergraduate students enrolled in a degree program in manufacturing engineering, technology, or a closely related field in the US or Canada. Minimum of 3.0 GPA is required.Deadline:February 1Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, test scores, essay, references.Contact:Scholarship ChairSociety of Manufacturing Engineers Education FoundationOne SME DrivePO Box 930Dearborn, MI 48121-0930Phone: 313.425.3300E-mail:?foundation@Web:? OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS: PHOENIX CHAPTER 67 SCHOLARSHIPAward:1-5 - $1,000-5,000 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 3 awards were made for a total of $5,250.To Study:Engineering/Technology, Industrial Design, Mechanical Engineering, Trade/Technical SpecialtiesAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:Award for a high school senior who plans on enrolling in a manufacturing technology program or an undergraduate student enrolled in a manufacturing engineering technology, manufacturing technology, industrial technology, or closely-related program at an accredited college or university in Arizona. Applicants must have an overall GPA of 2.5. Scholarship ranges from $1,000 - $5,000.Deadline:February 1Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, test scores, essay, references. Available for study only in Arizona.Contact:Scholarship ChairSociety of Manufacturing Engineers Education FoundationOne SME DrivePO Box 930Dearborn, MI 48121-0930Phone: 313.425.3300E-mail:?foundation@Web:? ASSOCIATION OF FIRE FIGHTERS: MCCLENNAN SCHOLARSHIPAward:20-25 - $2,500 scholarships; renewable.Last year 41 awards were made for a total of $102,500.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, or trade/technical school.Description:Sons, daughters, or legally adopted children of IAFF members killed in the line of duty who are planning to attend an institution of higher learning can apply. Award of $2,500 for each year. Renewable up to 4 years. Applicant must have a GPA of 2.0.Deadline:February 1Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, financial need analysis, essay, references.Contact:L. HarringtonInternational Association of Fire FightersInternational Association of Fire Fighters1750 New York Avenue, NWEducation Department, 3rd FloorWashington, DC 20006-5395Phone: 202.737.8484Fax: 202.737.8418Web:? SIGMA ALPHA FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS125-175 - $350-7,500 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 162 awards were made.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Awards for various fields of study. Required GPA varies with scholarship. For further information and application forms see website:? 1Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, test scores, essay, references.Contact:Kathy LoydScholarship ChairmanEpsilon Sigma Alpha1222 NW 651Blairstown, MO 64726Phone: 660.678.2611Fax: 660.747.0807E-mail:?kloyd@Web:?: OFFICE SUPPLY SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $1,000.To Study:Arts, Business/Consumer Services, EducationAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:If you have an interest in teaching, art, or owning your own business you are eligible to apply for the scholarship program. The program is open to all high school students as well as college freshmen and sophomores.Deadline:February 1Application Requirements:Essay, entry in a contest.Contact:Harrison BlackhurstOnline Marketing 1614 Hereford RoadHewlett, NY 11557Phone: 800.658.1488E-mail:?webteam.bulkofficesupply@Web:? JOHNSON FOUNDATION: MICHAELS SCHOLARSHIP FUNDAward:$1,000-5,000 scholarship; renewable.At:Any four-year college or university.Description:Scholarship to provide support for deserving minority high school students who exemplify a strong potential for academic achievement, but face social-economic conditions that hinder them from reaching their full potential. Must have strong community service involvement.Deadline:February 5Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, essay, references.Contact:Scholarship CoordinatorScholarship CoordinatorMagic Johnson Foundation Inc.9100 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 700, East TowerBeverly Hills, CA 90212Phone: 310.246.4400DORRANCE FAMILY FOUNDATION: DORRANCE SCHOLARSHIPPROGRAMS, HIGH SCHOOL?"Dorrance Scholarship Programs, High School"Award:Up to 30 - $12,000 scholarships; renewable.To Study:Any field of study.At:Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, or the University of Arizona.Description:Open to high school seniors who will graduate from an accredited Arizona high school in good standing. Must be the first generation to attend college (neither parents holds a four year degree). Must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0, a minimum combined SAT score of 1120 or composite ACT score of 22. Selection based on academic achievement, demonstrated financial need, leadership, and community service.Deadline:February 6.Procedure:See website for instructions.Contact:Chrystale FulayterProgram Coordinator-ArizonaDorrance Scholarship Programs740 S. Mill AveSuite 220Tempe, AZ 85281Phone: 480.405.2410E-mail:?cfulayter@Web:? SOCIETY OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS: HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIPS?"Arizona CPA Foundation for Education and Innovation Scholarships"Award:2 - $500 scholarships; nonrenewable.To Study:Accounting.At:Any accredited community college or university in Arizona.Description:Open to graduating Arizona high school seniors planning to attend school the following fall. Must be full-time accounting major and legal Arizona and US resident. Selection based on academic achievement, community involvement, and leadership potential.Deadline:February 8.Procedure:See website for instructions.Contact:Arizona Society of Certified Public AccountantsAttn: Sandra McKitrick4801 E. Washington St., Suite 180Phoenix, AZ 85034Phone: 602.253.9631Toll-free: 888.237.0700Fax: 602.252.1511E-mail:?smckitrick@Web:? LAW TEAM: DISABLED VETERAN SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 2 awards were made for a total of $2,000.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:$1,000 scholarship for disabled veterans. It is not required that an applicant be attending school at the time of the submission of his or her application. The successful applicant will have one year from the date of the announcement of the award to provide evidence of acceptance at a school. The funds will be paid directly to the education institution chosen by the applicant, to be applied to tuition. Eligibility for the scholarship is for veterans of any branch of the US Armed Forces who have a disability rating of 30% or higher. Proof of disability or veteran status may be required. To apply for the scholarship, complete the online application and indicate agreement with the terms and conditions of the scholarship program. Upload a statement of up to 100 words about educational goals. There is an optional essay (1,000 words or less) discussing the effect your military service has had on your life.Deadline:February 9Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:John KellyKelly Law Team1 E. Washington St., Suite 500Phoenix, AZ 85004E-mail:?mike@Web:? METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY: FRESHMAN SCHOLARSHIPAward:14 - $2,500-5,000 scholarships; renewable.Last year 14 awards were made for a total of $45,000.To Study:Meteorology/Atmospheric ScienceAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:Scholarships will be awarded, based on academic excellence, to high school seniors entering their freshman year of study in the atmospheric, oceanic, or hydrologic sciences. For use in freshman and sophomore years. Second year funding is dependent on successful completion of first year. The scholarship carries a $5,000 stipend.Deadline:February 10Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, test scores, essay.Contact:Donna FernandezDevelopment and Student Program ManagerAmerican Meteorological Society45 Beacon StreetBoston, MA 02108Phone: 617.227.2426E-mail:?dfernand@Web:? AMERICAN VETERANS SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM:BROWN MEMORIAL YOUTH SCHOLARSHIPAward:8 - $5,000-20,000 scholarships; renewable.Last year 8 awards were made for a total of $75,000.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Scholarship for youth volunteers who are committed to serving veterans. Each year, one outstanding applicant receives the top scholarship in the amount of $20,000 to help fund their higher education. In addition, the top winner and parent/guardian receive round-trip airfare (lowest non-refundable fare), hotel accommodations, and per diem for three days to attend the DAV National Convention. The winner will be presented the award and be recognized for their dedication and commitment to veterans. Additional scholarships are awarded annually in the following amounts: $15,000 for second place, $10,000 for third place, 2 $7,500 awards for fourth place, and 3 $5,000 awards for fifth place.Deadline:February 10Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Kati GeoppingerSupervisor of Voluntary ServicesDisabled American Veterans3725 Alexandria PikeCold Spring, KY 41076Phone: 859.442.1012E-mail:?kgeoppinger@Web:? METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY: MINORITY SCHOLARSHIPSAward:3 - $3,000-6,000 scholarships; renewable.Last year 3 awards were made for a total of $1,800.To Study:Meteorology/Atmospheric ScienceAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:2 year scholarship of $3,000 per year for minority students entering their freshman year of college. Must plan to pursue careers in the atmospheric and related oceanic and hydrologic sciences. Must be US citizen or permanent resident to apply.Deadline:February 10Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, test scores, essay.Contact:Donna FernandezDevelopment and Student Program ManagerAmerican Meteorological Society45 Beacon StreetBoston, MA 02108-3693Phone: 617.227.2426E-mail:?dfernand@Web:? SOCIETY DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: HOLT NURSING SCHOLARSHIPAward:Scholarship; non-renewable.To Study:NursingAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:One-time award for students who are in financial need and have been accepted or are enrolled in an accredited school of nursing. A letter of acceptance into the nursing program or the transcript stating that the applicant is enrolled in the nursing program must be included with the application.Deadline:February 10Application Requirements:Application form, financial need analysis, essay.Contact:Lakeisha GrahamManager, Office of the Reporter GeneralNational Society Daughters of the American Revolution1776 D Street, NWWashington, DC 20006-5303Phone: 202.628.1776Fax: 202.879.3348E-mail:?nsdarscholarships@Web:? SOCIETY DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: PITTENGER AMERICAN HISTORY SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $2,000 scholarship; renewable.To Study:History, Political ScienceAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:Scholarship of $2,000 each year for up to 4 consecutive years offered to a graduating high school senior who will have a concentrated study of a minimum of 24 credit hours in American history or American government while in college. United States citizens residing abroad may apply through a Units Overseas chapter.Deadline:February 10Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Lakeisha GrahamManager, Office of the Reporter GeneralNational Society Daughters of the American Revolution1776 D Street, NWWashington, DC 20006-5303Phone: 202.628.1776Fax: 202.879.3348E-mail:?nsdarscholarships@Web:? OFFICE OF DAVID P. SHAPIRO: AUTISM SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:One-time $1,000 scholarship for college, university, junior college, trade or vocational school, or community college students. Applicants do not have to be currently enrolled in the educational institution in order to apply. Winner will have 1 year from the date of the award to provide the name of the school you will be attending. Scholarship will be issued directly to that school. Anyone who has been diagnosed with ASD (DSM-V) and is interested in furthering their educational goals is invited to apply. Proof of the diagnosis may be requested. To apply, complete the online application form and upload a brief statement (100 words or less) describing how the money will be used for your educational plans. There is an optional essay (1,000 words or less) on the impact ASD has had on your education.Deadline:February 12Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:David ShapiroLaw Office of David P. Shapiro1501 5th Ave #200San Diego, CA 92101E-mail:?michael@Web:? INSTITUTE FOR TALENT DEVELOPMENT: DAVIDSON FELLOWS SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMAward:15-20 - $10,000-50,000 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 20 awards were made for a total of $455,000.To Study:Applied Sciences, Engineering/Technology, Literature/English/Writing, Music, Mathematics, Philosophy, Science, Technology, and SocietyAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:One-time award to recognize outstanding achievements of young people. Must be 18 years old or younger as of October 1. Must have completed a significant piece of work in one of the following areas: science, technology, engineering, mathematics, humanities (music, literature or philosophy) or outside the box. Must be a US citizen or a permanent resident.Deadline:February 13Application Requirements:Application form, essay, portfolio.Contact:Tacie MoessnerDavidson Fellows Program ManagerDavidson Institute for Talent Development9665 Gateway Drive, Suite BReno, NV 89521Phone: 775.852.3483E-mail:?davidsonfellows@Web:? ASSOCIATION OF THE PULP & PAPER INDUSTRY (TAPPI): TAPPI PLACE SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $4,000 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $4,000.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:Awarded only in even numbered years, the TAPPI PLACE (Polymers, Laminations, Adhesives, Coatings and Extrusions) Scholarship is designed to encourage talented science and engineering students to pursue careers in the packaging industry and to develop awareness of the industry, and of the TAPPI PLACE Division. Membership in a TAPPI Student Chapter is required.Deadline:February 14Application Requirements:Application form.Contact:Laurence WomackDirector of Standards and AwardsTechnical Association of the Pulp & Paper Industry (TAPPI)15 Technology Parkway SouthSuite 115Peachtree Corners, GA 30092Phone: 770.209.7276E-mail:?standards@FELDMAN LAW FIRM PLLC: AUTISM SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 2 awards were made for a total of $2,000.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:$1,000 scholarship for those diagnosed with ASD to continue their education. The scholarship fund will be applied to defray a portion of the tuition cost for attendance at a university or college, junior college, or vocational school. Applicants do not have to be enrolled in school at the time of submission of their application, but the scholarship fund must be used within one year from the date of the award. The scholarship is open to anyone who has been diagnosed with ASD (DSM-V) who would like to continue their education at a vocational school, college or university. To apply, fill out the online application, prepare and upload a statement of to 100 words long explaining your educational goals. There is an optional, up to 850 word, essay discussing how ASD has affected your education.Deadline:February 15Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Adam FeldmanFeldman Law Firm PLLC1 E. Washington St.Phoenix, AZ 85004E-mail:?mike@Web:? SOCIETY DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: MARTIN AMERICAN INDIAN SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 scholarship; non-renewable.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:Nonrenewable award available for a Native American to attend any 2- or 4-year college or university. Must demonstrate financial need, academic achievement, and have a 3.0 GPA or higher. Must submit a self-addressed, stamped envelope to be considered.Deadline:February 15Application Requirements:Application form, financial need analysis.Contact:Lakeisha GrahamManager, Office of the Reporter GeneralNational Society Daughters of the American Revolution1776 D Street, NWWashington, DC 20006-5303Phone: 202.628.1776Fax: 202.879.3348E-mail:?nsdarscholarships@Web:? SOCIETY DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: NUTTING NURSING SCHOLARSHIPAward:$1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.To Study:NursingAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:A one-time $1,000 scholarship for students who are in financial need and who have been accepted or are currently enrolled in an accredited school of nursing. A letter of acceptance into the nursing program or the transcript stating that the applicant is in the nursing program must be enclosed with the application. Preference will be given to candidates from the Lowell, Massachusetts area.Deadline:February 15Application Requirements:Application form, financial need analysis, essay.Contact:Lakeisha GrahamManager, Office of the Reporter GeneralNational Society Daughters of the American Revolution1776 D Street, NWWashington, DC 20006-5303Phone: 202.628.1776Fax: 202.879.3348E-mail:?nsdarscholarships@Web:? SOCIETY DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY SCHOLARSHIPSAward:$1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.To Study:Therapy/RehabilitationAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:Scholarship of $1,000 for students who are in financial need and have been accepted or are attending an accredited school of occupational therapy including art, music, or physical therapy. A letter of acceptance into the occupational therapy program or the transcript stating the applicant is in the occupational therapy program must be included with the application.Deadline:February 15Application Requirements:Application form, financial need analysis, essay.Contact:Lakeisha GrahamManager, Office of the Reporter GeneralNational Society Daughters of the American Revolution1776 D Street, NWWashington, DC 20006-5303Phone: 202.628.1776Fax: 202.879.3348E-mail:?nsdarscholarships@Web:? ROBINSON SCHOLARSHIPAward:40-60 - $6,000 scholarships; renewable.Last year 40 awards were made for a total of $240,000.At:Any four-year college or university.Description:Scholarship for graduating high school seniors accepted to accredited 4-year colleges or universities. Must be a minority student, United States citizen, involved in community service and demonstrate leadership potential and financial need. See website for additional details.Deadline:February 15Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, test scores, financial need analysis, essay, references.Contact:John ShawScholarship ApplicationJackie Robinson Foundation75 Varick Street, 2nd FloorNew York, NY 10013Phone: 212.290.8600Fax: 212.290.8081E-mail:?scholarships@Web:? WELDING SOCIETY: AIR PRODUCTS WOMEN IN GASES & WELDING SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $2,500 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $2,500.To Study:Engineering-Related Technologies, Engineering/Technology, Materials Science, Engineering, and MetallurgyAt:Any two-year college or four-year college.Description:Awarded to a female pursing higher education in a welding or engineering discipline, who has proven to be an exceptional student and is eager to start her career in the industry. The student must be a US citizen, a full-time student with a 2.5 overall GPA, and pursuing a 2-year or 4-year degree at a US school.Deadline:February 15Application Requirements:Application form, financial need analysis.Contact:John DouglassAssociate DirectorAmerican Welding Society8669 NW 36 Street, Suite 130Miami, FL 33166Phone: 305.443.9353E-mail:?jdouglass@Web:? CITIZENS FOUNDATION: COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPPROGRAMAward:Scholarship; renewable.At:Any four-year college or university.Description:CCF recipients receive a four-year scholarship that helps underwrite the cost of their college tuition. CCF scholarships provide assistance towards tuition, but will not cover payment for all school costs. Applications and all support documents must be submitted to FACTS Grant and Aid Assessment by February 17 for entering the freshman year of college in fall. Visit the CCF website for all eligibility information and application instructions,? 15Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, test scores, interview, financial need analysis, essay, references.Contact:Antonella RecchiaDirector, Scholarships/Opportunities OfficeColumbus Citizens Foundation8 E. 69th StreetNew York, NY 10021Phone: 212.249.9923Fax: 212.517.7619E-mail:?arecchia@Web:? WELDING SOCIETY: JOHN M. STROPKI STEM SCHOLARSHIPAward:Scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $2,500.To Study:EducationAt:Any four-year college.Description:Awarded to a college undergraduate student. Priority will be given to the sons and daughters of current Lincoln Electric employees in the United States and Canada. Students must have a 3.0 overall GPA, and be attending school full-time. One $2,500 scholarship award will be made to any student pursuing a degree as an educator of a STEM subject.Deadline:February 15Application Requirements:Application form, financial need analysis.Contact:John DouglassAssociate Director, AWS FoundationAmerican Welding Society8669 NW 36 Street, #130Miami, FL 33166Phone: 800.443.9353E-mail:?jdouglass@Web:? WELDING SOCIETY: TURNER, JR. MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPAward:Scholarship; renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $3,500.To Study:Business/Consumer ServicesAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:Award for a full-time student pursuing at least a 4-year bachelor's degree in business that will lead to a management career in welding store operations or a welding distributorship. Applicant must be working in this field at least 10 hours per week. Submit verification of employment, a copy of proposed curriculum, and acceptance letter.Deadline:February 15Application Requirements:Application form, financial need analysis.Contact:John DouglassAssociate Director, FoundationAmerican Welding Society8669 NW 36 Street, Suite 130Miami, FL 33166Phone: 800.443.9353E-mail:?jdouglass@Web:? WYNN PLLC: AUTISM SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Scholarship open to US citizens who have been diagnosed with ASD (DSM-V). To apply, fill out the online application form and upload a statement of not more than 100 words describing your educational goals. A statement of not more than 650 words telling us how autism has impacted your education is optional.Deadline:February 15Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:William WynnBlack Wynn PLLC40 North Central Avenue, Suite 1400Phoenix, AZ 85004E-mail:?michael@ALZHEIMER'S FOUNDATION OF AMERICA: AFA TEENS FOR ALZHEIMER'S AWARENESS COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPAward:25-5,000 - $500 scholarships; non-renewable.At:Any four-year college or university.Description:Scholarship essay contest open to high school seniors. Applicants should describe how Alzheimer's disease changed or impacted their lives, whether they've had a loved one with the disease, volunteered or worked as a caretaker or are just passionate about the cause. Must be US citizens or permanent residents and plan to enter a four year college/university in 2018.Deadline:February 15Application Requirements:Application form.Contact:Sherry ChengAlzheimer's Foundation of America322 8th AvenueNew York, NY 10001Web:? ELECTRONICS ASSOCIATION EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION: ARVER SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $1,000.To Study:Aviation/Aerospace, Trade/Technical SpecialtiesAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Scholarship available to high school seniors or college students who plan to attend, or are attending, an avionics or aircraft repair program in an accredited school. Minimum 2.5 GPA required.Deadline:February 15Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, test scores, essay, references.Contact:Mike AdamsonExecutive DirectorAircraft Electronics Association Educational Foundation4217 South Hocker DriveIndependence, MO 64055-0963Phone: 816.373.6565E-mail:?info@Web:? ELECTRONICS ASSOCIATION EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION: DAVID ARVER SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $1,000.To Study:Aviation/AerospaceAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Scholarship of $1,000 available to high school seniors and college students who plan to, or are attending, an avionics or aircraft repair program at an accredited school. Restricted to use for study in the following states: Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, North Dakota, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. Minimum 2.5 GPA required.Deadline:February 15Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, test scores, essay, references.Contact:Mike AdamsonExecutive DirectorAircraft Electronics Association Educational Foundation4217 South Hocker DriveIndependence, MO 64055-0963Phone: 816.373.6565E-mail:?info@Web:? ELECTRONICS ASSOCIATION EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION: DAVIS SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $1,000.To Study:Aviation/AerospaceAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Scholarship of $1,000 available to high school seniors and college students who plan to or are attending an avionics or aircraft repair program at an accredited school. Minimum 2.5 GPA required.Deadline:February 15Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, essay.Contact:Mike AdamsonExecutive DirectorAircraft Electronics Association Educational Foundation4217 South Hocker DriveIndependence, MO 64055-0963Phone: 816.373.6565E-mail:?info@Web:? ELECTRONICS ASSOCIATION EDUCATIONALFOUNDATION: GARMIN SCHOLARSHIPTo Study:Aviation/Aerospace, Trade/Technical SpecialtiesAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Scholarship available to high school seniors and college students who plan to attend, or are attending, an avionics or aircraft repair program at an accredited school. Minimum 2.5 GPA required.Deadline:February 15Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, test scores, essay, references.Contact:Mike AdamsonExecutive DirectorAircraft Electronics Association Educational Foundation4217 South Hocker DriveIndependence, MO 64055-0963Phone: 816.373.6565E-mail:?info@Web:? ELECTRONICS ASSOCIATION EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION: GAYLOR SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $1,000.To Study:Aviation/Aerospace, Trade/Technical SpecialtiesAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Scholarship for high school seniors and college students who plan to attend, or are attending, an avionics or aircraft repair program at an accredited school. Minimum 2.5 GPA required.Deadline:February 15Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, test scores, essay, references.Contact:Mike AdamsonExecutive DirectorAircraft Electronics Association Educational Foundation4217 South Hocker DriveIndependence, MO 64055-0963Phone: 816.373.6565E-mail:?info@Web:? ELECTRONICS ASSOCIATION EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION: L-3 AVIONICS SYSTEMS SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $2,500 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $2,500.To Study:Aviation/AerospaceAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Scholarship of $2,500 available to high school seniors and college students who plan to attend or are attending an avionics or aircraft repair program at an accredited school. Minimum 2.5 GPA required.Deadline:February 15Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, essay.Contact:Mike AdamsonExecutive DirectorAircraft Electronics Association Educational Foundation4217 South Hocker DriveIndependence, MO 64055-0963Phone: 816.373.6565E-mail:?info@Web:? ELECTRONICS ASSOCIATION EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION: MID-CONTINENTAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $1,000.To Study:Aviation/Aerospace, Trade/Technical SpecialtiesAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Scholarship available to high school seniors or college students who plan to attend, or are attending, an avionics or aircraft repair program at an accredited school. Minimum 2.5 GPA required.Deadline:February 15Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, test scores, essay, references.Contact:Mike AdamsonExecutive DirectorAircraft Electronics Association Educational Foundation4217 South Hocker DriveIndependence, MO 64055-0963Phone: 816.373.6565E-mail:?info@Web:? ELECTRONICS ASSOCIATION EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION: PEACOCK SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $1,000.To Study:Aviation/AerospaceAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Scholarship of $1,000 for high school seniors or college students who plan to attend, or are attending, an aviation management program at an accredited school. Minimum 2.5 GPA required.Deadline:February 15Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, essay.Contact:Mike AdamsonExecutive DirectorAircraft Electronics Association Educational Foundation4217 South Hocker DriveIndependence, MO 64055-0963Phone: 816.373.6565E-mail:?info@Web:? ELECTRONICS ASSOCIATION EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION: PLANE AND PILOT MAGAZINE - GARMINSCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $1,000.To Study:Aviation/Aerospace, Trade/Technical SpecialtiesAt:Any two-year college or trade/technical school.Description:Scholarship available for high school, college, vocational, or technical school students who plan to attend, or are attending, an avionics or aircraft repair program at an accredited vocational or technical school. Minimum 2.5 GPA required.Deadline:February 15Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, essay.Contact:Mike AdamsonExecutive DirectorAircraft Electronics Association Educational Foundation4217 South Hocker DriveIndependence, MO 64055-0963Phone: 816.373.6565E-mail:?info@Web:? ELECTRONICS ASSOCIATION EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION: TARBOX SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $2,500 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $2,500.To Study:Aviation/Aerospace, Trade/Technical SpecialtiesAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Scholarship available to high school seniors or college students who plan to attend, or are attending, an avionics or aircraft repair program at an accredited school.Deadline:February 15Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, test scores, essay, references.Contact:Mike AdamsonExecutive DirectorAircraft Electronics Association Educational Foundation4217 South Hocker DriveIndependence, MO 64055-0963Phone: 816.373.6565E-mail:?info@Web:? GROUND WATER EDUCATION FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP: ASSANTE SCHOLARSHIPAward:1-10 - $1,000-5,000 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 10 awards were made for a total of $18,000.To Study:Earth Science, Environmental Science, HydrologyAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Applicant must be entering a field of study that serves, supports, or promotes the ground water industry. Qualifying majors include geology, hydrology, hydro-geology, environmental sciences, microbiology, and well-drilling 2-year associate degree programs. Minimum 2.5 GPA required.Deadline:February 15Application Requirements:Application form, essay, photograph.Contact:Foundation AdministratorFoundation AdministratorNGWA Foundation601 Dempsey RoadWesterville, OH 43081Phone: 614.898.7791E-mail:?foundation@Web:? SOCIETY DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: AMERICAN INDIAN SCHOLARSHIPAward:$4,000 scholarship; non-renewable.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:One-time scholarship available to Native Americans. All awards are judged based on financial need and academic achievement. Undergraduate students are given preference. GPA of 2.75 or higher is required. Deadline is February 15.Deadline:February 15Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Lakeisha GrahamManager, Office of the Reporter GeneralNational Society Daughters of the American Revolution1776 D Street, NWWashington, DC 20006-5303Phone: 202.628.1776Fax: 202.879.3348E-mail:?nsdarscholarships@Web:? ASIAN JOURNALISTS ASSOCIATION: JOURNALISM SCHOLARSHIPAward:1-4 - $1,000-2,000 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 4 awards were made for a total of $5,000.To Study:JournalismAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:Scholarships for students in North America who are of South Asian descent (includes Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, Indo-Caribbean) or those with a demonstrated interest in South Asia or South Asian issues. Must be interested in pursuing journalism. Applicant must be a high school senior, undergraduate student, or graduate-level student.Deadline:February 15Application Requirements:Application form, financial need analysis, essay, references, special requirements exist, portfolio.Contact:Amita ParasharStudent Committee and ScholarshipsSouth Asian Journalists Association (SAJA)Columbia Graduate School of Journalism2950 BroadwayNew York, NY 10027Phone: 202.513.2845E-mail:?students@Web:? TIMES SCHOLARSHIP FUNDAward:30-40 - $500-10,000 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 42 awards were made.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:One-time award to students of Greek or Hellenic descent. Must be between the ages of 17 - 25. For use in any year of undergraduate education. Employees of the Hellenic Times and their families are not eligible.Deadline:February 19Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, financial need analysis, references.Contact:Nick KatsorisPresident of Scholarship FundHellenic Times Scholarship Fund823 11th Avenue, Fifth FloorNew York, NY 10019-3535Phone: 212.986.6881Fax: 212.977.3662E-mail:?htsfund@Web:? AVIATION AND SPACE EDUCATION FORUM: LILLARD SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $3,000 scholarship; non-renewable.To Study:Aviation/AerospaceAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:Scholarship of $3,000 offered to high school seniors planning a career in the field of aviation. Must be enrolled or accepted into an aviation-related program at an accredited college. Minimum 3.75 unweighted GPA.Deadline:February 20Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, financial need analysis, essay, references.Contact:Betty WilsonProgram CoordinatorVirginia Aviation and Space Education Forumc/o Virginia Department of Aviation, 5702 GulfstreamRichmond, VA 23250-2422Phone: 804.236.3624Fax: 804.236.3636E-mail:?betty.wilson@doav.Web:? AVIATION AND SPACE EDUCATION FORUM: PLENTL AVIATION SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.To Study:Aviation/AerospaceAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:Scholarship of $1,000 awarded to a high school senior who is planning an aviation career in a non-engineering area.Deadline:February 20Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, financial need analysis, essay, references.Contact:Betty WilsonProgram CoordinatorVirginia Aviation and Space Education Forum5702 Gulfstream RoadRichmond, VA 23250-2422E-mail:?betty.wilson@doav.Web:? ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS AND SCIENCES FOUNDATION: TRUSTEES SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $10,000 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $10,000.To Study:Communications, Filmmaking/Video, Journalism, Music, Performing Arts, Photojournalism/Photography, TV/Radio BroadcastingAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:Scholarship recognizes standout graduating high school seniors who intend to pursue degrees in pursuit of a career in any aspect of the television industry.Deadline:February 26Application Requirements:Application form, essay, portfolio.Contact:Adam SharpChair, Scholarship CommitteeNational Academy of Television Arts and Sciences1697 BroadwaySuite 404New York, NY 10019Phone: 212.586.8424Fax: 212.246.8129E-mail:?scholarship@Web:? ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS AND SCIENCES: FALCO SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $10,000 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $10,000.To Study:Communications, Filmmaking/Video, Journalism, Music, Performing Arts, Photojournalism/Photography, TV/Radio BroadcastingAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:The Falco Scholarship is awarded to a college-bound hispanic or latino student who demonstrates exceptional talent as a creator of video programming as well as outstanding academic achievement and potential for success in a highly competitive profession. The $10,000 annual scholarship honors the industry contributions of renowned media executive Randy Falco, currently the President and Chief Executive Officer of Univision Communications Inc. (UCI).Deadline:February 26Application Requirements:Application form, essay, portfolio.Contact:Adam SharpChair, Scholarship CommitteeNational Academy of Television Arts and Sciences1697 BroadwaySuite 404New York, NY 10019Phone: 212.586.8424Fax: 212.246.8129E-mail:?scholarship@Web:? ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS AND SCIENCES: MCKAY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $10,000 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $10,000.To Study:Communications, Filmmaking/Video, Journalism, Music, Performing Arts, Photojournalism/Photography, TV/Radio BroadcastingAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:This scholarship is awarded to a college-bound applicant who demonstrates exceptional talent as a creator of video programming as well as outstanding academic achievement and potential for success in the profession.Deadline:February 26Application Requirements:Application form, essay, portfolio.Contact:Adam SharpChair, Scholarship CommitteeNational Academy of Television Arts and Sciences1697 BroadwaySuite 404New York, NY 10019Phone: 212.586.8424Fax: 212.246.8129E-mail:?scholarship@Web:? ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS AND SCIENCES: MUMMERT SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $10,000 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $10,000.To Study:Arts, Communications, Filmmaking/Video, Journalism, Music, Performing Arts, Photojournalism/Photography, Public Policy and Administration, TV/Radio BroadcastingAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:Awarded to a student pursuing a career in any aspect of the television industry, who has made a positive impact through community service.Deadline:February 26Application Requirements:Application form, essay, portfolio.Contact:Adam SharpChair, Scholarship CommitteeNational Academy of Television Arts and Sciences1697 BroadwaySuite 404New York, NY 10019Phone: 212.586.8424Fax: 212.246.8129E-mail:?scholarship@Web:? ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS AND SCIENCES: WALLACE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $10,000 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $10,000.To Study:Communications, Filmmaking/Video, Journalism, Music, Performing Arts, Photojournalism/Photography, TV/Radio BroadcastingAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, or university.Description:This scholarship is awarded to a college-bound applicant who demonstrates exceptional talent as a creator of video programming as well as outstanding academic achievement and potential for success in the profession.Deadline:February 26Application Requirements:Application form, essay, portfolio.Contact:Adam SharpChair, Scholarship CommitteeNational Academy of Television Arts and Sciences1697 BroadwaySuite 404New York, NY 10019Phone: 212.586.8424Fax: 212.246.8129E-mail:?scholarship@Web:? NATIONS: SHRED NATIONS SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $5,000 scholarship; non-renewable.To Study:Environmental ScienceAt:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:One time annual award of up to $5,000 to offset the costs of higher education. Applicants must have completed secondary school, or currently be a senior in a secondary school, with a minimum GPA of 3.0 . Applicants must have an interest in business, environmental studies or the shredding and recycling industry. Applicants will be required to submit a nomination from a NAID member. NAID members will be comprised of any employee or owner of a NAID member company. One scholarship will be awarded for the academic year, and past recipients may re-apply to be awarded the scholarship for subsequent years. Shred Nations employees, immediate or extended families are not permitted to be awarded the scholarship. Priority will be given to family and friends of members of the Shred Nations partner network and applicants whose degree programs provide maximum potential for a career in the secure destruction industry. The selection committee will analyze the scholar's academic achievement and rigor including high school and college or university transcripts, honors and awards. The scholar's character will be evaluated based upon the recommendation of a NAID member owner or executive. In addition, the scholar's extracurricular activities and merits related to those activities will be examined. The scholar should demonstrate through a 500 - 1,000 word essay how they can use their studies to improve business, environmental responsibility, and make future contributions to the community.Deadline:February 26Contact:Rand LeMarinelPresidentShred Nations777 S. Wadsworth Blvd. 3-250Lakewood, CO 80226Phone: 303.962.5585E-mail:?scholarship@Web:? OF ITALY: SALVATORI SCHOLARSHIPAward:Up to 1 - $5,000 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $5,000.At:Any four-year college or university.Description:Scholarships for college-bound high school seniors who demonstrate exceptional leadership, distinguished scholarship, and a deep understanding and respect for the principles upon which our nation was founded: liberty, freedom, and equality. Must be a US citizen of Italian descent. For more details, see website:? 27Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, test scores, essay, references.Contact:Laura KellySons of Italy Foundation219 E Street, NEWashington, DC 20002Phone: 202.547.2900Fax: 202.546.8168E-mail:?scholarships@Web:? BY JOHN BARRAS DDS: AUTISM SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Scholarship open to US citizens who have been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (DSM-V), and wish to continue their education at a university/college/junior college or trade/vocational school. Enrollment at the time of application is not required, but funds must be used within a year from the date the award is announced. To apply, complete the application, which consists of the following: Filling out the online application form, uploading a statement of 200 words or less describing your educational goals and uploading an optional statement of 1,000 words or less explaining how ASD or autism has impacted on your education.Deadline:February 27Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:John BarrasDentistry by John Barras DDS1330 Post Oak Blvd. #1300Houston, TX 77056E-mail:?johnbarrasdds@ABO CAPITAL: CHANGE AFRICA IMPROVE THE WORLD SCHOLARSHIPAward:3 - $30,000 prizes; non-renewable.To Study:African StudiesAt:Any four-year college or university.Description:In 500 words or less, demonstrate your knowledge of Africa and explain your deep conceptual ideas for tapping into its economic potential and bettering the continent. Ideas could be your own or showcase your support of projects already in development. The Grand Prize essay will win a scholarship for one full semester of college, up to $30,000. The top three essays will win a 5-night all-expenses paid trip to Angola. Entries will be due February 28. Finalists will be notified by March 31. Must be 18 years or older and currently enrolled in undergraduate, graduate, or university program to enter.Essays should be sent to scholarship@ attached as a word document. Include contact information, proof of enrollment, declared major, and age.Deadline:February 28Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Meghan BuschSenior Account ExecutiveABO Capital44 Washington MewsNew York, NY 10003E-mail:?scholarship@Web:?: NERDY BOT SCHOLARSHIPAward:3 - $1,000 scholarships; renewable.At:Any four-year college or university.Description:High school and university students from all over the world are eligible to participate. To participate send your essay to scholarship@nerdy-. The essay should be written in English and contain no more than 500 words. Number of entries is limited. One person can send only one essay. Submitted essays should not contain any form of plagiarism. In case of any detection of plagiarism, the entry will be disqualified without any prior notice. We will evaluate your content, grammar and writing skills. Therefore, before, submitting the application, you should take your time to edit and review your essay thoroughly. Your essay should be authentic; polished up in terms of structure, style and grammar; demonstrate depth of your ideas. Three essays with the highest score based on the criteria above will win the Nerdy Bot essay contest. The results will be published on the website and on our official Facebook page. Only the scholarship winners will be contacted by Nerdify team members via email.Deadline:February 28Application Requirements:Essay.Contact:Nerdify Scholarship CommitteeNerdify Scholarship CommitteeNerdify995 Market StreetSan Francisco, CA 94103Phone: -+1224-444-6373E-mail:?scholarship@nerdy-Web:? LIFESTYLE AND YOU (P.L.A.Y.): SCHOLARS HELPING COLLARS SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,000 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $1,000.At:Any four-year college or university.Description:One scholarship of $1,000 rewarded to the student who can tell the best story, describing the impact he or she made in the life of a rescue animal or animal welfare cause in general. The contest is open to US residents. All participants must be enrolled as a full-time high school senior. Immediate family members of P.L.A.Y. employees are excluded from this contest. All essay submissions must be received by February 28. For more information, visit: SCHOLARSHIP@Deadline:February 28Application Requirements:Essay.Contact:Scholarship ChairPet Lifestyle And You (P.L.A.Y.)246 2nd StreetUnit ASan Francisco, CA 94105E-mail:?scholarship@Web:?: SWEET & SIMPLE SCHOLARSHIPAward:1 - $1,500 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $1,500.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Applicants must be 13 years or older at the time of application, be legal residents of the United States or the District of Columbia, and be currently enrolled (or enrolled no later than the fall of 2020) in an accredited postsecondary institution of higher education. Must submit an online short written response (250 words or less) for the topic: 'Not every gift has to be expensive or extravagant. In fact, sometimes it's the sweet and simple things that make a real difference in our lives. Think back and tell us about something you received as a gift and why it meant so much to you.''Deadline:February 28Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Scholarship CommitteeScholarship CommitteeUnigo10751 Deerwood Park Boulevard, #125Jacksonville, FL 32256Phone: 904.483.2939Fax: 904.483.2934E-mail:?info@Web:?: ONLINE STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPAward:1-2 - $1,000 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made for $1,000.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Complete a short form about yourself and answer one essay question in 250 words or less: How has choosing an online college enabled you to finish your education?Deadline:February 28Application Requirements:Application form, essay, driver's license.Contact:Scholarship OrganizerScholarship 5 Marine View PlazaSuite 212Hoboken, NJ 07030E-mail:?militaryscholarships@Web:? OF ITALY FOUNDATION: GENERAL STUDY SCHOLARSHIPSAward:6-12 - $4,000-25,000 scholarships; non-renewable.At:Any four-year college or university.Description:Merit-based scholarships ranging from $4,000 - $25,000. These figures and the number of scholarships may vary according to funding each year. A number of General Study Scholarships are available. Only one application is required to be eligible for all General Study Scholarships.Deadline:February 28Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Carly JeromeDirector of ProgrammingSons of Italy Foundation219 E Street NEWashington, DC 20002Phone: 202.547.2900E-mail:?scholarships@Web:? OF ITALY FOUNDATION: HENRY SALVATORI SCHOLARSHIP FOR GENERAL STUDYAward:1 - $4,000-25,000 scholarship; non-renewable.Last year 1 award was made.At:Any four-year college.Description:Merit-based scholarships ranging from $4,000 - $25,000. These figures and the number of scholarships may vary according to funding each year. Scholarship for General Study is a grant awarded to a college-bound high school senior who demonstrates exceptional leadership, distinguished scholarship, and a deep understanding and respect for the principles upon which our nation was founded: liberty, freedom, and equality.Deadline:February 28Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Carly JeromeDirector of ProgrammingSons of Italy Foundation219 E Street NEWashington, DC 20002Phone: 202.547.2900E-mail:?scholarships@Web:? OF ITALY: NATIONAL LEADERSHIP GRANT COMPETITIONAward:9-10 - $4,000-10,000 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 9 awards were made for a total of $64,000.At:Any four-year college or university.Description:Scholarships for undergraduate or graduate students who are US citizens of Italian descent. Must demonstrate academic excellence. For more details, see website:? 28Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, test scores, essay, references.Contact:Laura KellySons of Italy Foundation219 E Street, NEWashington, DC 20002Phone: 202.547.2900Fax: 202.546.8168E-mail:?scholarships@Web:?: GREENPAL BUSINESS SCHOLARSHIPAward:$2,000 scholarship; non-renewable.To Study:Business/Consumer ServicesAt:Any four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:$2,000 scholarship open to any high school senior, college freshman, or sophomore who owns and operates his or her own small business, or has put together a business plan to start a business while in college. The student must enter their freshman year at an accredited 2- or 4-year university, college, vocational, or technical institute. Must be graduating high school senior or currently enrolled in a college of business with a 3.0 or higher GPA.Deadline:February 28Application Requirements:Application form, transcript, essay, references.Contact:Scholarship ChairGreenpal1312 Fifth AvenueNashville, TN 37208E-mail:?scholarship@Valley Telecom ScholarshipValley TeleCom provides scholarships to current Valley customers and their family members.The deadline to submit applications for scholarships is on February 28, 2020. This year's recipients will be announced at our 56th Annual Meeting, which will be held at Pearce Elementary School in Pearce, Arizona on Saturday May 16th, 2020. For more information call 800.421.5711.Download and complete the following documents for the scholarship application:Scholarship_Informational_Sheet__20-21_.pdfScholarship_Application_Cover_Letter__20-21_.pdfScholarship_Application__20-21_.pdfEducators_Recommendation_Form__20-21_.pdf20-21_Scholarship_Flyer_.pdfThe Foundation grants one-year scholarships, which are paid one semester at a time. There is a five -year maximum for any student to receive a scholarship for undergraduate studies and a three-year maximum for graduate studies.Forms have also been emailed to all THS Senior Email accounts and are available on the Thatcher Website ( – District Services- Counseling Department – Forms/Documents)Deadline: February 28th?EDGAR ALLEN POE LITERARY SOCIETY SCHOLARSHIPAward:10 - $1,000-2,500 scholarships; non-renewable.Last year 10 awards were made for a total of $15,000.At:Any two-year college, four-year college, trade/technical school, or university.Description:Scholarship provides educational assistance to the descendants of those Lao or Hmong who served alongside the Ravens in defense of their country.Deadline:February 29Application Requirements:Application form, essay.Contact:Jerry MilamScholarship ChairmanEdgar Allen Poe Literary Society4320 Saddle Ridge TrailFlower Mound, TX 75028Phone: 972.691.2569E-mail:?spikemilam@Web:?“B. Davis Scholarship”?The creators of the “Student Award Search Aid” website are offering a scholarship for 2020.?Please visit our website at? read about us and to apply for our scholarship.??While you’re there, please browse through the rest of the site to learn more about applying for scholarships.?Our website was developed solely for the purpose of helping students locate and apply for scholarships.??We are trying to improve the students’ chances for success.??The site is free and we charge nothing for the information or the application.?The deadline for applications is May 22, 2020?Amount of Scholarship:??$1,000?If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at?awards@Abbott and Fenner Scholarship OpportunitiesAbbott and Fenner Scholarship ProgramAbbott & Fenner Business Consultants are pleased to be able to continue with our scholarship program for the 13th year.We will be awarding $1,000 to the winner(s) each year.Scholarship Deadline?- June 12, 2020.Application ProcessStudents will submit an essay on the topic that appears on the scholarship page of our web site:? details are available on our site.Please encourage your students to apply.Abbott and Fenner Business SolutionsAES Scholarship Renewed? -? 2020?Please update your scholarship data base.(If you wish to discontinue receipt of these notices, please reply to this email and type "unsubscribe" in the subject line or in the body of the email.)?The consulting firm of AES Engineers is committed to continuing its support of higher education by providing scholarships to deserving students.? This award is available to all students, regardless of their field of study.?To be eligible the student needs to answer one of the essay questions that they will find on our site at? are offering a scholarship that will be awarded on the basis of character, as determined by evaluating the essays that are submitted.?Amount of award:???$500.00Deadline for entry:?October 5, 2020Further information, including previous winners, is available on our web site at:?? GlendinningHR ManagerAES Engineers ................
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