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The American Chemical Society Scholars Program is designed to encourage African-American, Hispanic, and American Indian students to pursue undergraduate college degrees in the chemical sciences.
Scholarship Opportunities through the ND Community Foundation.
The Business and Professional Women's (BPW) Foundation was established in 1956...to promote equity for working women nationwide through education, research, and training.
This Scholarship was established in 1998 as part of the 1997 Willard Grager Year of the Lineman Award given in honor of the CCEC linemen for their dedication and service to the Cooperative.
The scholarship program is established for the further educational advancement of aspiring Native American students with priority given to those of Sioux heritage.
The DSG Education Connection Fund is providing multiple scholarships to individuals who are pursuing an education and a career in the trade industries throughout DSG's service area.
The Fabricators & Manufacturers Association Foundation is an educational, research, and charitable organization serving the metal forming and fabricating industry.
This initiative is designed to recognize the academic and leadership accomplishments of students enrolled in registered nursing, respiratory care or emergency medical service programs offered by regionally accredited community colleges.
The Gabriel J. Brown Trust has lowered their borrowing rate to 3%. The trust has funds available and will accept applications until the funds have been depleted.
The Gates Millennium Scholars Program, administered by the United Negro College Fund, will provide scholarships and fellowships for outstanding low-income African-American, Native American, Hispanic American, and Asian-Pacific American students....
High school seniors: Up to twenty $2000 college scholarships are available.
...awarding four scholarships of $2,000 each to high school seniors whose parents participate in a Nationwide/NACo retirement plan
$1000 Scholarships available.
The Navy has programs that can pay the way through a medical or dental school of choice - with no service obligation until that schooling is complete.
Two $1,000 scholarships will be awarded in 2009 to children or grandchildren of county employees and appointed or elected county officials.
The following scholarships are only available to ND students who live in a community served by a local Dollars for Scholars chapter.
The intent of the Indian Scholarship Program is to assist Native American students in obtaining a basic college education.
The ND Parents and Teachers Association offers two scholarships of $500 each to residents of North Dakota who have completed two or more years toward an education degree.
The ND Scholars Program... provides approximately 15-20 new freshmen scholarships to North Dakota's... high school graduates to encourage them to remain in North Dakota to obtain their post-secondary training.
First priority are students whose disability was caused by a farm accident. Call ND Community Foundation, 701-222-8349.
The scholarship program is established for the further educational advancements of aspiring Native American students with priority given to those of Sioux heritage.
P.E.O. is a philanthropic organization dedicated to furthering higher education for women.
P.E.O. Program for Continuing Education provides grants to women whose education has been interrupted and who find it necessary to resume studies due to changing demands in their lives.
Deadlines and eligibility criteria vary.
All Morton County students are encouraged to apply. First priority are students pursuing an education in the Christian ministry. Second priority are students seeking a vocational/technical education.
$4,000 Scholarships Per Year in Financial Support to become a Teacher of Blind and Visually Impaired Children at Northern Illinois University (DeKalb)
USA Group announces a new opportunity to help students who have particular challenges in achieving their higher education goals.