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|The Asian & Pacific Islander |January |$2500 - $5000 |Be of Asian and/or Pacific Islander ethnicity as defined by the U.S. Census |The APIASF Scholarship Program application must be completed online |

|American Scholarship Fund | | |Be a citizen, national, or legal permanent resident of the United States. |and submitted electronically once all of the required questions have |

| | | |Citizens of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia |been answered. You do not have to complete the online application in |

| | | |and the Republic of Palau are also eligible to apply |one sitting. Until you are ready to submit, you may access your |

| | | |Be enrolling in a U.S. accredited college or university as a full-time, |application and edit your answers as many times as you like with your|

| | | |degree-seeking, first-year student |login and password from any computer with Internet access. Paper |

| | | |Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.7 on a 4.0 scale (un-weighted) or have earned |applications may be available to students who have difficulty |

| | | |a GED |accessing the internet. Please contact outreach@ or |

| | | |Must apply for federal financial aid using the Free Application for Federal |1-866-274-4677 x104. |

| | | |Student Aid (FAFSA) by March 1 | |

| | | |Submit one letter of recommendation | |

|US Jaycee International |Set by each state ,|$1,000 |Based on academic achievement, financial need, extracurricular activity, |Each JCI Senate state organization (or foundation) distributes to |

|Senate |sometime between | |employment and application. |schools and boards of education throughout their state the necessary |

| |December 1- January| |graduating high school seniors who plan to continue their education at accredited|application forms from September to November of each year. |

| |15 | |post-secondary colleges, universities or vocational schools | |

| | | |U.S. Citizens graduating from U.S. accredited schools |

| | | | |func=select&id=18 (NOTE: Make certain to use the Louisiana |

| | | | |application, regardless of where you intend to enroll in college) |

|John F. Kennedy Profile in |January |1st:$10,000 -- a |Open to United States high school students in grades nine through twelve |Details, applications, essay topic specifics at |

|Courage | |$5,000 cash award and |attending public, private, parochial, or home schools |

|Essay Contest | |$5,000 to grow in a |NOTE: The nominating teacher of the first place winner is also invited (with the|aspx |

| | |John Hancock Freedom |1st place winner) to the Kennedy Presidential Library to receive the John F. | |

| | |529 College Savings |Kennedy Public Service Grant in the amount of $500 for school projects | |

| | |Plan |encouraging student leadership and civic engagement. | |

| | |2nd $1,000 cash award | | |

| | |3rd $500 cash award | | |

|Washington Crossing |are to be RECEIVED |ranging from $500 to |STUDENTS COMPLETING TWELFTH (or final high school year) in 2012 that are planning|Download applications at |

|Foundation |by January 15, 2012|$5,000 |careers in government service. | |

| | | |a one-page essay stating why he or she plans a career in government service |Applications must be RECEIVED by January 15, 2012 and addressed to: |

| | | |including any inspiration to be derived from the leadership of George Washington | |

| | | |in his famous crossing of the Delaware |Eugene C. Fish, Esquire, Vice Chairman |

| | | |a recommendation from the high school principal or guidance counselor evaluating |The Washington Crossing Foundation |

| | | |the student's achievements, academic and otherwise |P. O. Box 503 |

| | | |transcript |Levittown, PA 19058-0503. |

| | | |national test scores | |

|Elks National Foundation |January |Up to $4000 | |Apply online at enf/scholars |

|Scholarships | | | | |

|Louisiana AFL-CIO |January |$1000, three offered |To be eligible to enter the Essay contest (topic varies each year) applicants |Application materials must be mailed directly to Secretary-Treasurer |

|scholarships | | |must be high school seniors residing in LA who parent/step parent is a member of |Julie Cherry, Louisiana AFL-CIO, P.O. Box 3477, Baton Rouge, LA |

| | | |an affiliated local union in good standing with the LA AFL-CIO |70821. |

|Gates Millennium Scholars |January |Based on financial |Are African American, American Indian/Alaska Native*, Asian Pacific Islander |For additional information and to apply online visit |

| | |need |American** or Hispanic American | |

| | | |Are a citizen, national or legal permanent resident of the United States | |

| | | |Have attained a cumulative high school GPA of 3.3 on an unweighted 4.0 scale or | |

| | | |have earned a GED | |

| | | |Will be enrolling for the first time at a U.S. accredited*** college or | |

| | | |university as a full-time, degree-seeking, first-year student in the fall 2010 | |

| | | |Have demonstrated leadership abilities through participation in community | |

| | | |service, extracurricular, or other activities | |

| | | |Meet the Federal Pell Grant eligibility criteria | |

| | | |Have completed and submitted all three required forms (Nominee Personal | |

| | | |Information Form, Nominator Form, and Recommender Form) by the deadline | |

|UNCF Scholarships and Grants |Varied |Varied |Varied |Information available at |

| |for the 2011/2012 |Most local Chapters |Be a high school senior |Applications may be downloaded and done either hard copy or |

| |academic year is |award $1,000, although|Be younger than 21 years old |electronically beginning November 12, 2011 at: |

|RMHC U.S. Scholarships offers|January 27, 2012 |amounts may vary |Be eligible to attend a two- or four-year college or university with a full | |

|4 scholarships:(see website | |Applicants should |course of study | |

|for details of each) | |contact their local |Be a legal U.S. resident |Hard copy applications must be sent to be received by January 27, |

|African American Future | |Chapter for detailed |Live in a participating RMHC Chapter’s geographic area |2012: |

|Achievers | |information. |Submit a complete application and all required documentation by the deadline on |RMHC U.S. Scholarship Program |

|RMHC® Scholars | |Contact information is|the application |International Scholarship and Tuition Services, Inc. |

|RMHC®/Asia | |available at |Meet any additional eligibility requirements outlined by each scholarship program|P.O. Box 22376 |

|RMHC®/HACER® | | | |Nashville, TN 37202 |

| | | |Verification of enrollment each year at the student’s accredited post-secondary |NOTE: To ensure timely delivery, applications should be sent via |

| | | |institution |certified mail or with return receipt. |

|American Cancer Society |TBA, due to |$1,000 |Based on financial need, leadership, academic achievement and community service. | |

| |questionable | |Candidates must be under 25, have had a cancer diagnosis before age 21 and be a | |

| |funding | |Mid-South resident. | |

| | | |Students must also have a GPA of at least 2.5 and been accepted to an accredited | |

| | | |school. | |

|William Pitcher Scholarship | | | |See you School Counselor for an application |

|Dr. Seuss’s Oh the Places |must be received by|1st Place $10,000 |Applying the themes of Oh, the Places You’ll Go!, write a letter to a person you | |

|You’ll Go! |January 15 | |know who needs inspiration in his or her life. | |

| | | |12th-grade high school students graduating spring 2011, age 21 years or under | |

|THE VEGETARIAN RESOURCE GROUP|February |(2) $5,000 |Graduating U.S. high school students who have promoted vegetarianism in their |Application and details at: |

|Scholarship | | |schools and/or communities. Vegetarians do not eat meat, fish, or fowl. | |

|Louisiana Young Bankers |Annually on the |$1,000 |One of the student’s parents must be employed by a Louisiana Bankers Association |Send all information to: |

|Freshman Awards |Last day of | |member bank located in Louisiana or the student must be employed by a Louisiana |LBEC Education Chairman, Monty Adams, Jr. |

| |February | |Bankers Association member bank located in Louisiana |Caldwell Bank & Trust |

| | | |A 3.0 cumulative high school grade point average. |202 Main St., Columbia, LA  71418-1749 |

| | | |6 or 7 semester transcript |montya@ |

| | | |A copy of ACT scores |Tel.  (318) 649-2351;  Fax: (318) 649-9209 |

| | | |Students must be enrolling in a Louisiana college or university as a full-time | |

| | | |student with a major in the college of business or a banking related major. | |

| | | |Student will receive the award ($1,000) upon providing an acceptance from | |

| | | |an accredited Louisiana College or University. | |

|Harvey L. Foster |February 28 |up to an $8,000 award | |See you School Counselor for an application OR, |

|Foundation For Science | | |Educational Level. Must be an incoming freshman at an American University. |Download application from: |

|Education | | |Educational Objective Criteria. Must pursue a degree in a science field. | |

|2011 Science Scholarship | | |Enrollment Status. Must be enrolled full time (12 plus hours) every semester. |Please send applications by mail, fax or email to: |

| | | |Residency requirement. Must be graduating from a high school located in either: |The Harvey L. Foster Foundation for Science Education |

| | | |St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, Livingston, or Washington parish. |c/o: Christine Foster, Board Member |

| | | |Grade Point Average. Must have a 3.0 or higher. |226 Chestnut Oak Drive |

| | | | |Mandeville LA 70448 |

| | | | |Email: Cfoster@ |

| | | | |Fax: 985-674-3483 |

| | | | |For questions, please call Christine Foster, 985-674-0660 (8am- 3pm)|

| | | | |or cell 985-264-1737. |

|George Rodrigue Foundation of|February 1 |$45K awarded in 15 |No test score, grade point average or college major requirement necessary for |Application may be accessed at” |

|the Arts | |total scholarships |entry to the GRFA Art Contest | |

|Art Contest & Scholarship | | |Judging is a blind two-part process based on your interpretation of George | |

| | |1st place $6000 |Rodrigue’s theme —Speak Out With Art. Applicants are judged on a point system in | |

| | | |three categories: | |

| | | |Interpretation of Theme | |

| | | |Creativity | |

| | | |Design | |

|NATIONAL PEACE ESSAY CONTEST|February |3 National Awards: |Students are eligible to participate if they are: |Details of the application process and the essay requirements at |

| | |First place, $10,000* |In grades nine through twelve in any of the fifty states, |

| | |Second place, $5,000* |the District of Colombia, | |

| | |Third place, $2,500* |the U.S. territories, | |

| | |53 State Awards |or if they are U.S. citizens attending high school overseas. | |

| | |First place, $1,000 | | |

| | |*National Awards | | |

| | |include State Award | | |

|GE-Reagan Foundation |February |20 Scholars will |Candidates must: |Learn more about becoming a GE-Reagan Foundation Scholar at |

|Scholarship Program | |receive a $10,000 | | |

| | |scholarship renewable |•demonstrate exemplary leadership, drive, integrity, and citizenship at school, | |

| | |for an additional |at home, at the workplace, and within the community; |For specific questions about the application process, contact |

| | |three years |•be nominated by an eligible community leader, such as a high school principal, |International Scholarship and Tuition Services (ISTS) directly at |

| | | |elected official or executive director of a nonprofit organization; |1-855-670-4787 or info@ . Reagan Foundation personnel do|

| | | |•be recommended by an authority figure, such as a student activity advisor, |not have access to applications and cannot answer application |

| | | |community service coordinator, coach, employer, teacher, counselor or religious |questions. |

| | | |leader; | |

| | | |•demonstrate strong academic performance (3.0 or greater GPA or equivalent); | |

| | | |•demonstrate financial need; | |

| | | |•be a citizen of the United States of America; | |

| | | |•graduate from high school in Winter 2011 or Spring 2012; and | |

| | | |•use scholarship funds for student tuition, room, and board while pursuing a | |

| | | |bachelor’s degree at an accredited U.S. college or university in Fall 2012. | |

|Buick Achievers Scholarship |February |Up to $25,000 per year|Applicants must: |See for application and |

|Program | |for 100 first-time |Be high school seniors or graduates or be current undergraduate students |additional information. |

| | |freshman or existing |Plan to enroll in full-time undergraduate study at an accredited U.S. four-year | |

| | |college students, |college or university for the entire 2012-13 | |

| | |renewable up to four |academic year (excluding proprietary and online schools) | |

| | |years and one |Plan to major in a specified course of study that focuses on | |

| | |additional year for |Engineering/Technology or select Design and Businessrelated | |

| | |those entering a |programs of study. See the list of eligible majors. | |

| | |qualified five-year |Be interested in pursuing a career in the automotive or related industries | |

| | |engineering program. |Be U.S. citizens and have permanent residence in the United States | |

| | |$2,000 one-time awards|Applicants must: | |

| | |for an additional |Be high school seniors or graduates or be current undergraduate students | |

| | |1,000 students. |Plan to enroll in full-time undergraduate study at an accredited U.S. four-year | |

| | |will award 1,100 |college or university for the entire 2012–13 academic year (excluding proprietary| |

| | |scholarships, |and online schools) | |

| | |including 100 |Plan to major in a specified course of study that focuses on | |

| | |renewable scholarships|Engineering/Technology or select Design and Business-related programs of study. | |

| | |of up to $25,000 per |See the list of eligible majors. | |

| | |year will award 1,100 |Be interested in pursuing a career in the automotive or related industries | |

| | |scholarships, |Be U.S. citizens and have permanent residence in the United States | |

| | |including 100 | | |

| | |renewable scholarships| | |

| | |of up to $25,000 per | | |

| | |year Up to $25,000 per| | |

| | |year for 100 | | |

| | |first-time freshman or| | |

| | |existing college | | |

| | |students, renewable up| | |

| | |to four years and one | | |

| | |additional year for | | |

| | |those entering a | | |

| | |qualified five-year | | |

| | |engineering program. | | |

| | |$2,000 one-time awards| | |

| | |for an additional | | |

| | |1,000 students. | | |

| | |Up to $25,000 per year| | |

| | |for 100 first-time | | |

| | |freshman or existing | | |

| | |college students, | | |

| | |renewable up to four | | |

| | |years and one | | |

| | |additional year for | | |

| | |those entering a | | |

| | |qualified five-year | | |

| | |engineering program. | | |

| | |$2,000 one-time awards| | |

| | |for an additional | | |

| | |1,000 students. | | |

| | |Up to $25,000 per year| | |

| | |for 100 first-time | | |

| | |freshman or existing | | |

| | |college students, | | |

| | |renewable up to four | | |

| | |years and one | | |

| | |additional year for | | |

| | |those entering a | | |

| | |qualified five-year | | |

| | |engineering program. | | |

| | |$2,000 one-time awards| | |

| | |for an additional | | |

| | |1,000 students. | | |

| | |Up to $25,000 per year| | |

| | |for 100 first-time | | |

| | |freshman or existing | | |

| | |college students, | | |

| | |renewable up to four | | |

| | |years and one | | |

| | |additional year for | | |

| | |those entering a | | |

| | |qualified five-year | | |

| | |engineering program. | | |

| | |$2,000 one-time awards| | |

| | |for an additional | | |

| | |1,000 students. | | |

| | |Up to $25,000 per year| | |

| | |for 100 first-time | | |

| | |freshman or existing | | |

| | |college students, | | |

| | |renewable up to four | | |

| | |years and one | | |

| | |additional year for | | |

| | |those entering a | | |

| | |qualified five-year | | |

| | |engineering program. | | |

| | |$2,000 one-time awards| | |

| | |for an additional | | |

| | |1,000 students. | | |

| | |Up to $25,000 per year| | |

| | |for 100 first-time | | |

| | |freshman or existing | | |

| | |college students, | | |

| | |renewable up to four | | |

| | |years and one | | |

| | |additional year for | | |

| | |those entering a | | |

| | |qualified five-year | | |

| | |engineering program. | | |

| | |$2,000 one-time awards| | |

| | |for an additional | | |

| | |1,000 students. | | |

| | |Up to $25,000 per year| | |

| | |for 100 first-time | | |

| | |freshman or existing | | |

| | |college students, | | |

| | |renewable up to four | | |

| | |years and one | | |

| | |additional year for | | |

| | |those entering a | | |

| | |qualified five-year | | |

| | |engineering program. | | |

| | |$2,000 one-time awards| | |

| | |for an additional | | |

| | |1,000 students. | | |

| | |Up to $25,000 per year| | |

| | |for 100 first-time | | |

| | |freshman or existing | | |

| | |college students, | | |

| | |renewable up to four | | |

| | |years and one | | |

| | |additional year for | | |

| | |those entering a | | |

| | |qualified five-year | | |

| | |engineering program. | | |

| | |$2,000 one-time awards| | |

| | |for an additional | | |

| | |1,000 students. | | |

| | |Up to $25,000 per year| | |

| | |for 100 first-time | | |

| | |freshman or existing | | |

| | |college students, | | |

| | |renewable up to four | | |

| | |years and one | | |

| | |additional year for | | |

| | |those entering a | | |

| | |qualified five-year | | |

| | |engineering program. | | |

| | |$2,000 one-time awards| | |

| | |for an additional | | |

| | |1,000 students. | | |

| | |1,000 Buick Achievers | | |

| | |Scholarships of $2,000| | |

| | |(one-time awards) | | |

| | |& 100 Buick Achievers | | |

| | |National Scholarships | | |

| | |of up to $25,000 per | | |

| | |year, renewable for up| | |

| | |to four years, | | |

|St. Tammany Parish Retired |February |$1000 |Applicants must: |See your high school guidance counselor for an application and other |

|School Employees’ Association| | |Be a graduating senior from one of the St. Tammany Parish public schools |details |

|Educational Grant | | |Be able to exhibit involvement with young people or children | |

| | | |Participate in the Students Teaching and Reaching (STAR) program | |

| | | |Intend to study Education as a major in college | |

| | | |Plan to attend an accredited college or university in LA | |

| | | |Have a seven semester GPA or 2.5 or better | |

|Bobby Fletcher, Sr. |March |$1000 |Must be a Agricultural or Horticultural major |See you School Counselor for an application OR |

|Scholarship | | |Eligibility: The scholarship is awarded to a graduating senior planning to major |Download application from: |

| | | |in a horticultural or agricultural related field and open to all St. Tammany . | |

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|Next Generation Scholarship |March 1 |$5,000 |The application is open to United States students currently enrolled in 12th |Details available at |

| | | |grade public, private, or home schools. | |

| | | |For students planning to pursue an engineering career in a field related to | |

| | | |electric power generation | |

| | | |One entry per student. | |

| | | |Entries consist of a completed online application, essay, and high school | |

| | | |transcript.  The transcript does not need to be considered official.  Supporting | |

| | | |documentation (i.e., essay and transcripts) must be uploaded with the | |

| | | |application. | |

| | | |Incomplete entries will not be accepted by JETS and will not be considered for | |

| | | |the Scholarship. | |

| | | |Application and accompanying materials must be received by JETS no later than | |

| | | |March 1 each year. | |

|St. Tammany Parish Retired |March 1 |$1000 |Applicant should meet some if not all of the following criteria |Mail completed application to |

|School Employees’ Association| | |Involvement with young people or children |Beverly R. Kiefer |

|“Educational Grant” | | |Teaching Internship program participant, if available |608 South Madison Street |

| | | |Education as a major field of study at college |Covington, LA 70433 |

| | | |Attend an accredited college or university in Louisiana | |

| | | |Seven semester GPA of 2.5 or better | |

|Robert C. Byrd Scholarship |March |N/A |The Board of Elementary and Secondary Education has recently been notified by the USDOE that the Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship program has not been|

| | | |funded in the federal 2011 budget and is slated to be eliminated in 2012.  This means that Louisiana will not receive this federal grant as it has for |

| | | |the past several years, and will not grant any new scholarship awards for the Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship.  |

|PFLAG |March |Scholarships range in |To be eligible for a PFLAG NO scholarship, applicants must: |Information and applications are available at: |

| | |value from $1000 to | |, or by sending an e-mail |

| | |$10,000 | · Be a legal resident of the state of Louisiana at the time of application. |message to info@. |

| | | | · Be self-identified as a gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender person, | |

| | | |   age17 years or older by April 15, 2011. | |

| | | | · Be applying to attend, or currently attending a post-secondary | |

| | | |   educational institution. | |

| | | | · Must submit an application with required supporting materials by | |

| | | |   March 1, 2011. | |

| | | | · Be present at the awards event in May to accept the scholarship in | |

| | | |    person. | |

|Chris Duhon Stand Tall |March 31 |$5,000 |Must be scheduled to graduate in May from St. Tammany Parish Public Schools |See you School Counselor for an application OR, |

|Foundation Scholarship | | |Completed a minimum of their junior and senior year in STPPS |Download application from : |

| | | |Have a 3.0 cumulative GPA |Mail completed application to: |

| | | |Demonstrate an outstanding commitment to the community or school |Chris Duhon Stand Tall Foundation |

| | | | |P.O. Box 79232 |

| | | | |Charlotte, NC 28271 |

|American Library Association |March 1 | |Three major factors are considered in awarding these scholarships: |Must apply online at |

|Scholarship Program | | |a) academic excellence; | |

| | | |b) leadership; and | |

| | | |c) evidence of commitment to a career in librarianship | |

|Scholar Athlete Milk Mustache|March |$7,500 |enrolled as full-time student in a state-accredited private or public high |Details available at: |

|of the Year (SAMMY) Award | | |school, | |

|Program | | |in good standing in grade 12 with a minimum GPA of 3.20 | |

| | | |participates in a high school sport or club sport during the school year | |

|Beyond the Cure Scholarship |March |Amount varies, is |Eligibility Requirements |Details, application and process information is available at: |

|Program | |renewable for four |Applicants must be: | |

| | |years |A childhood cancer survivor under the age of 25 and diagnosed before the | |

| | | |age of 18 with cancer or a high grade or anaplastic brain tumor. | |

| | | |A citizen of the United States living within the country and attending school | |

| | | |in the U.S. | |

| | | |Accepted into an accredited educational institution in Fall 2012 | |

|American Legion High School |???????? |1st place — $18,000; |Must be a U.S. citizen |See details at |

|Oratorical Scholarship | |2nd place — $16,000; |Must be presently enrolled in a high school | |

|Program | |3rd place — $14,000 |Must be < 20 years of age | |

| | | |Must win state competition to advance | |

| | | |Prepared oration competition, see website for all details | |

|Louisiana Middle School |March 3 |$1000 |Education as a major field of study at college |Application may be downloaded at |

|Association | | |Attend an accredited college or university in Louisiana | |

| | | |Must be a graduating senior |Mail completed applications to: |

| | | | |LMSA Scholarship Committee |

| | | | |c/o Mrs. Brenda Ramer |

| | | | |Florien, LA 71429 |

|George Rodrigue Foundation of|April |$15,000 in college |All high school students attending a public or private school or home school or |Go to for |

|the Arts2012 Digital Art | |scholarships to five |GED program in Louisiana are eligible to enter the GRFA Digital Art Contest. |application and details. |

|Contest | |(5) Louisiana high |There is no test score, grade point average or college major requirement | |

| | |school students |necessary for entry. | |

|Leonard P. Monteleone, Jr. |April 1 |$1000 |Eligibility: Any student scheduled to graduate from one of the St. Tammany Parish|See you School Counselor for an application |

|Scholarship | | |Public Schools shall be eligible to apply if he/she has a 3.0 GPA in the core | |

| | | |curricula as outlined by the State of Louisiana TOPS program. | |

| | | |Field: unspecified | |

|Marine Corps Scholarship |April 1 |$1,000 -$12,500 |Child of a Marine |Apply online at |

|Foundation | | |2009 Family income is $82,000 or less | |

|Horatio Alger Louisiana |April 15 |$10,500 |Applicants must |Applications and additional details available at |

|Scholarship Program | | |Be enrolled as a full time graduating senior who plans to enroll in a LA |scholarships/apply.cfm |

| | | |university/college the following fall |the completed application packets are mailed to: |

| | | |Have a strong commitment to pursuing and completing a bachelor’s degree |Horatio Alger Scholarship Programs |

| | | |Have a critical financial need |PO Box 4030 |

| | | |Have involvement in co-curricular and community activities |Iowa City, IA 52243-4030 |

| | | |Have demonstrated integrity and perseverance in overcoming adversity | |

| | | |Be a US citizen | |

| | | |Be a LA resident | |

| | | |Demonstrate academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.0) | |

|Little People of America, Inc|April |$250-$1000 |Scholarships are given in order of preference to: |See website for details and application: |

|Educational scholarship | | |• members of LPA who have a medically diagnosed form of dwarfism | |

| | | |• immediate family members of dwarfs who are also paid members of LPA | |

| | | |• people with dwarfism who are not members of LPA | |

|B.Davis Scholarship |May |$1000 | This Scholarship is available to all high school juniors and seniors as well as |Sponsored by the creators of the website “Student Award Search Aid”, |

| | | |all students currently registered in any post secondary institution. |additional info available at: |

| | | |There is no age restriction | |

| | | |Be sure to include your name and the school you are attending this year and next | |

| | | |This is not an academic scholarship but we would like to know where you are going| |

| | | |to school now and what your future academic plans are. | |

|Louisiana Rockefeller |July 1 |$2000 |Be a U.S. citizen or national or eligible non-citizen and be registered with |Must complete the FAFSA: fafsa. |

|Wildlife Scholarship | | |Selective Service if required | |

| | | |Be a Louisiana resident for at least one year prior to July 1st of the |Must also complete additional Rockefeller application found at |

| | | |scholarship award year | |

| | | |Complete and submit such documentary evidence as required by LASFAC | |

| | | |Be enrolled as a full-time undergraduate or graduate student in a Louisiana | |

| | | |Public College or University majoring in forestry, wildlife or marine science | |

| | | |with the intent of obtaining a degree in that field. | |

| | | |Undergraduate students must have earned at least 60 hours of college credit and | |

| | | |have at least a 2.50 cumulative college GPA. | |

|National Restaurant |August 17, 2011 |$2,500 |To be eligible to apply, you must: |Application and details: |

|Association Educational | | |Be a citizen or permanent resident* of the United States of America |scholarships |

|Foundation Academic | | |Be a first-time freshman. This includes: | |

|Scholarship for High | | |Graduating high school seniors (You must have graduated from high school by | |

|School/GED Graduate/ProStart | | |August 2011) | |

|Students | | |GED graduates enrolling in college for the first time**. | |

| | | |High school graduates enrolling in college for the first time**. | |

| | | |Be accepted and plan to enroll in an accredited culinary school, college or | |

| | | |university. You must: | |

| | | |Enroll as a full-time or substantial part-time student taking a minimum of 9 | |

| | | |credit hours each term. | |

| | | |Major in culinary, restaurant management, or other foodservice related major. | |

| | | |Plan to remain in school for at least two consecutive terms | |

|ACT video contest |Sept. 11, 2011 |1st $5,000 |The contest encourages students to think creatively as they make plans to attend |Details: |

| | |2nd $2,500 |college. Participants must be U.S. high school students who plan to apply for |videocontest |

| | |3rd $1,000 |admission to a U.S. two-year or four-year institution in 2012 or 2013. top 10 | |

| | |Remaining top 10 will |videos will appear on the ACT student website where students from across the | |

| | |receive $500 |country will have the chance to vote on their favorites | |

|National Rice Month |Make U.S.-grown |1st $4000 |HS juniors & seniors in LA | |

|Scholarship |rice the center of |2nd $3000 | | |

| |a promotion |3rd $1500 |Make U.S.-grown rice the center of a promotion activity you conduct this | |

|NOTE: Entries must be |activity you | |September. | |

|submitted in October, |conduct this | |Some sample topics/themes are: | |

|HOWEVER, you must do a |September. | |Nutritional benefits of U.S.-grown rice | |

|promotion activity in | | |Culinary versatility of U.S.-grown rice | |

|September | | |Economic importance of U.S. rice production and processing | |

| |Submit your entry | |Conservation and environmental benefits of the U.S. rice industry | |

| |by Oct. 14, 2011 | | | |

| | | |Remember: Your promotion must be conducted in September. | |

| | | |Step 2: Tell us about it. | |

| | | |Submit your entry by Oct. 14, 2011. | |

| | | |For more information and an entry form, see . | |

| | | | | |

| | | |Step 3: Entries will be judged on creativity and impact in promoting: | |

| | | |U.S.-grown rice and National Rice Month. | |

| | | |The importance of rice to your state. | |

| | | | | |

|Coca Cola Scholarship |October 31 |$10,000 - $20,000 |CURRENT high school (or home-schooled) seniors attending school in the United |Apply online at coca- |

| | | |States (or select DoD schools); | |

| | | |U.S. Citizens; U.S. Nationals; U.S. Permanent Residents; Temporary Residents (in | |

| | | |a legalization program); Refugees; Asylees; Cuban-Haitian Entrants; or | |

| | | |Humanitarian Parolees; | |

| | | |anticipating completion of high school diploma at the time of application; | |

| | | |planning to pursue a degree at an accredited U.S. post-secondary institution; | |

| | | |carrying a minimum 3.00 GPA at the end of their junior year of high school. | |

|Children Impacted by Crime |October 1 |Varying amounts, |Applicants must: | |

|Scholarship Fund Children of | |beginning with a $250 |Be impacted by crime; either as a child of an inmate or victimized by crime- |Mail completed application packet to: |

|Inmates Scholarship/Children | |scholarship |either themselves or a member of their immediate family. | Scholarship Program |

|as Victims Scholarship | | |Maintain a 2.5 GPA or provide documentation explaining circumstances if GPA is |P.O. Box 10-S |

| | | |lower than 2.5. |Edgewater, FL 32132 |

| | | |Submit application packet in its entirety. | |

|Horatio Alger National |October |(104) $20,000 |be enrolled full time as a high school senior, progressing normally toward |Details at: |

|Scholarship | |Scholarships Awarded |graduation, and planning to enter college no later than the fall following | |

| | | |graduation; | |

| | | |have a strong commitment to pursue and complete a bachelor's degree at an | |

| | | |accredited institution located in the United States (students may start their | |

| | | |studies at a two-year institution and then transfer to a four-year institution); | |

| | | |critical financial need ($50,000 or less adjusted gross income per family is | |

| | | |preferred; if higher, an explanation must be provided); | |

| | | |involvement in co-curricular and community activities; | |

| | | |demonstrate academic achievement (minimum grade point average of 2.0); and be a | |

| | | |United States citizen | |

|Flex your heart & win $20,000|December |Twenty $20,000 awards |In order to be eligible for the Foot Locker Scholar Athletes program, |Application and details: |

| | | |the applicant must: |

| | | |Be currently involved in high school sports, intramural sports, or community |tm_source=solo&utm_content=footlocker |

| | | |based sports | |

| | | |Have a minimum GPA of 3.0 | |

| | | |Be college bound (accredited four-year college) anticipated in Fall 2012 | |

| | | |Be a U.S. citizen or permanent legal resident (you will be asked to prove | |

| | | |citizenship and age if you win) | |

| | | |Officers, directors, members, and employees (including Store Associates) of Foot | |

| | | |Locker Inc., Foot Locker Foundation Inc., or Do Something Inc. and any of their | |

| | | |subsidiaries or divisions, are not eligible to apply; nor are members of the | |

| | | |immediate family of anyone described above. | |

|Scholarship databases: |

|eCampus Tours™ |Varied |Varied |Free scholarship search database | |

| | | |Also register for random drawing $1000 scholarship | |

|College Tool Kit™ |Varied |Varied |Random drawings for $1000 scholarships Free scholarship search | |

| | | |Scholarship Points is a student reward program that provides students | |

| | | |with the opportunity to win a $10,000 scholarship every 3 months. | |

|The Christian Connector™ |Varied |Varied |FREE Christian College Scholarship Search | |

| | | |$2,500.00 Christian college scholarship drawing | |

| | | |Christian colleges - free information service | |

|: Find Money |Varied |Varied |Scholarship contests and sweepstakes | |

|for College™ | | |Search 2.7 million local, state & national college scholarships & grants for | |

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|College Connection |Varied |Varied |Find a College Scholarship | |

| | | |Start here as a High School Junior and stay updated through your Graduate Degree.| |

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|College-™ |Varied |Varied |free college scholarship and financial aid searches |college- |

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|"No Essay" College |Monthly drawings |$2000 |Scholarships or prizes will be awarded directly to the winners. |See details for this scholarship, several other scholarships offered |

|Scholarship | | |Winners will be notified by e-mail and posted on . |by College Prowler (the sponsor) and also use the scholarship search |

| |Others vary | |Open to all high school, college, and graduate students and those planning to |component available: |

|College Prowler™ sponsors | | |enroll within 12 months. | |

|this and others | | |Applicant must be a legal resident of the United States. International students | |

|(info available on website) | | |with valid visas are also eligible. | |

|plus more search | | |Only one entry allowed per person per month. A new winner will be chosen every | |

|opportunities | | |month | |

|American Fire Sprinkler |Entries Accepted: |$2,000 |High School Seniors may enter this contest for the opportunity to win 1 of 10 |Application and contest details at: |

|Association Scholarship |September 1, 2011 -| |Scholarships. | |

|Program |April 5, 2012 | | | |

|Special Benefits: |

|LOUISIANA’S TITLE 29 DEPENDENTS’ |The amount of this award varies, |This state benefit provides educational assistance to surviving spouses of | |

|EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE |but is a tuition waiver at all |certain deceased or disabled war veterans.  The benefit also includes children of| |

| |Louisiana state-supported |veterans rated with a 100% service-connected disability. In 1997, the benefit was| |

| |schools. |amended to include children of veterans rated with at least a 90% | |

| | |service-connected disability. In 1999, the benefit was amended again to include | |

| | |children of veterans rated with a 100% service-connected disability due to | |

| | |individual un-employability. | |

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