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residents of MONTVILLE under the age of 25
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Isaac Emerson Palmer Scholarship
Deadline: Friday, March 28, 2008
Townsend Palmer founded the Palmer Scholarship Fund in
memory of his father, Isaac Emerson Palmer, a leading Montville industrialist
in the mid-1800's. Each year many seniors interested in certain fields
are offered scholarships through this program, and the scholarships
may be renewed throughout college.
All students living in Montville planning to attend post-high school
education full-time are eligible to apply for an Isaac Emerson Palmer
Scholarship. Special consideration is given to those planning to seek
practical education in technical institutions of higher learning and
trade or technical schools.
The requirements for eligibility
include:
- Bona fide resident of the Town of Montville,
Connecticut
- Less than 25 years of age
- A graduate of Montville High School or school
of equal rank
- Applying as a full-time student in a school
of higher learning for practical education
Applications are available in the Career Resource
Center and Main Office at Montville High School and Town of Montville-Mayor's
Office.
Application available in Adobe
PDF or Microsoft
Word for downloading.
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Alma Exley Scholarship Program
Deadline: October 31 - Annually
Scholarships are awarded to persons of color who are
enrolled in a teacher-preparation program at a college
or university in Connecticut. Those eligible include African Americans,
Asian Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Native Americans.
Students interested in applying for a scholarship should obtain an application
form and brochure in September from the dean or director of the teacher-preparation
program in which they are enrolled.
Applications and letters of reference must be post-marked by
October 31.
A selection committee that includes respected educators from across the
state reviews the applications and recommends the scholarship recipients
to the Community Foundation of Greater New Britain,
based on criteria established by the committee.
One scholarship is awarded to a person of color who has been admitted
to a traditional teacher-preparation program at a college or university
in Connecticut.
A second scholarship is awarded to a person of color in the Alternate
Route to Certification (ARC) program sponsored by the Connecticut Department
of Higher Education.
ABOUT ALMA:
Alma Exley was a dedicated, caring educator who touched many people from
all walks of life. She made a lasting contribution as a teacher, a school
board member, and a 15-year career professional
at the Connecticut Department of Education.
Before she died of breast cancer on March 6, 1995, at the age of 52,
Alma envisioned a scholarship program as a way to carry on her commitment
to recruiting and mentoring students of color
who would become teachers.
Alma was committed to helping students and future teachers overcome the
effects of discrimination and inequality of opportunity. She was widely
respected for her work in expanding opportunities for students and for
her leadership in teacher education and professional recognition and development
programs. Children were central to her life, as a mother, a friend and
an educator. She believed that nurturing
the next generation was our most important responsibility.
The Alma Exley
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Scholarship Program
Application Deadline: April 15th, 2008*
* To accommodate certain schools' spring
schedules, we have agreed to extend the deadline to April 15th, 2008.
The Association of Latino Professionals in Finance and Accounting (ALPFA)
offers scholarships to students pursuing studies in accounting, finance,
IT or a related field.
Total Scholarship Funds: $150,000
Amount of Each Scholarship: Average award: $1,250 - $1,500
Limited scholarship awards for top candidates up to $10,000*
* Please note that the top 50 students selected will be invited to attend
ALPFA's National Convention in Pheonix, Arizona (August 10-14, 2008) with
all expenses paid for.
Eligibility Criteria:
Must be Hispanic or of Hispanic descent
Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident residing in the United States
or Puerto Rico
Must be studying at an accredited university in the U.S. or Puerto Rico
for the upcoming academic year
Must be (or plan to be) enrolled full-time for the upcoming academic year
2008-2009
Must have earned and maintain a cumulative Grade Point Average of no less
than 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
Student must demonstrate financial need
Must be pursuing a undergraduate or master's degree in business, finance
or accounting.
Required Documents:
Official transcript - Postmarked by April 15th
Proof of family income - Postmarked by April 15th
Proof of citizenship status - Postmarked by April 15th
Essay - Submitted online by April 15th
Letter of Recommendation - Submitted online by April 15th
Resume - Submitted online by April 15th
Financial Aid verification (if chosen as semi finalist only) - Submitted
online by June 30th
Read the instructions
for requirement details.
For more information about ALPFA go to www.alpfa.org. |
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Arthritis
Foundation, Southern New England Chapter
Juvenile Arthritis College Scholarships
Deadline: 4/13/07
Scholarships are available for the purpose of assisting students with
juvenile arthritis within the chapter service area to continue their education
in a post-secondary accredited institution. The scholarships are awarded
competitively based on academic achievement, impact of arthritis, and
volunteer and community service.
The Foundation will award up to two $1,000 Juvenile Arthritis College
scholarships for 2007.
Criteria:
- Diagnosis of juvenile arthritis or other rheumatic disease
- Resident of CT or RI
- High school senior or undergraduate and plan to
enroll or are enrolled in an accredited post-secondary institution
- Has not previously received an Arthritis Foundation Juvenile Arthritis
College Scholarship.
- Application MUST be postmarked by April
13, 2007.
Arthritis
Foundation
35 Cold Spring Road | Suite 411 | Rocky Hill, CT 06067
Questions: 1-800-541-8350 | Fax: 860-563-6018 |
E-Mail:
info.sne@arthritis.org to request an application. |
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SPONSORED BY:
THE CONNECTICUT CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATIONAL
& CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION, INC. (CCJECA)
REQUIREMENTS & INFORMATION
The John M. Bailey Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually by the
CCJECA. It is awarded to high school seniors or undergraduates
enrolling or enrolled in college and planning to major
in any criminal justice or related fields.
Criminal justice is defined as, but not limited to, law, legal studies,
public safety, court services, law enforcement, fire science, forensic
science, juvenile/family justice, protective service, corrections, parole,
homeland security, environmental protection.
Applicants must apply to the CCJECA. Forms
may be obtained by mailing a request to: CCJECA, 945B Cromwell Ave.,
#286, Rocky Hill, CT 06067.
Who is eligible:
Applicants must be a graduating senior from
an accredited high school in the school year of application OR be currently
enrolled in an undergraduate program in an accredited college or university.
The award is contingent upon acceptance by and/or attendance at a duly
accredited institution of higher education.
Amount of Award:
Three (3) One Thousand Dollar ($1,000) Awards
Basis for the award:
The award is based on character, leadership qualities in the school
and in the community, and scholastic aptitude.
Requirements for application:
The application must be accompanied by SAT scores , junior and senior
high school grades OR an official college or university transcript,
including the applicant’s class rank and a short 250 word essay
on the applicants career goals entitled: What a Higher Education
will do for me.
Letters of recommendation:
Letters of recommendation are required from the high school guidance
counselor and two additional people, not related to the applicant. Undergraduates
do not require letters of recommendation.
Deadline:
The application and accompanying essay must be received at
the CCJCEA no later than May 1st of the current year.
Interview:
An oral interview may be required.
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BIG
Y SCHOLARSHIP
Deadline: 2/1 (Annually) Who is eligible?
Big Y® Scholarships are available to High School Seniors, Undergraduates,
Graduates, Community College and Non-Traditional Students. All Big Y customers
and their dependents in the Big Y Market Area and Big Y employees and
their dependents, regardless of residence, are eligible.
In recognition of the efforts that area law enforcement officers and
firefighters make in protecting Big Y customers and its employees, a unique
series of eight scholarships are available specifically for dependents
of these public servants.
What else is required?
The following information is also required:
- Transcript of grades.
- College Entrance Exams Scores.
- At least two letters of recommendation, including at least one from
a teacher.
Big Y employees must submit one recommendation from their supervisor.
- Personal resumé/fact sheet (optional)
- Activities (for example: music, sports or organizations)
- Achievements
- Awards
- Community Involvement
- Leadership Positions
- Class Rank
Mail application and supporting documents together in one envelope to:
Scholarship Committee
Big Y Foods Inc.
P.O. Box 7840
Springfield, Ma 01102-7840
More About Big Y's Scholarship Program
Big Y® Foods, Inc. is the largest locally owned supermarket chain
in Central, Western Massachusetts, Norfolk County Massachusetts and Connecticut.
A family-owned and operated corporation, Big Y has represented excellence
in the food industry since 1936.
In tribute to both its employees and its customers, Big Y offers an
annual scholarship program. Established in 1981, the program includes
series of scholarships which honor Big Y's founders; the late Paul H.
D'Amour and his brother, Gerald D'Amour. In addition, there is a scholarship
series that was originally funded by Big Y employees to commemorate Big
Y's 50th Anniversary, and one recognizing the contributions of area law
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| Capitol
Scholarship Program
Deadline: 2/15 Annually
The Capitol Scholarship Program provides state grants to help talented
and needy students pay for college. It is not a merit program; priority
is given to those who are least able to contribute to college costs. Students
may use the grants at any college or university in Connecticut, and in
states, which have reciprocal arrangements with Connecticut (the District
of Columbia, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Rhode
Island and Vermont). Connecticut
Grant Amounts:
For students attending Connecticut postsecondary institutions:
• 4-year degree & 2-year private $2,000 - $3,000
• 2-year public $500 - $700
• Students attending colleges out-of-state receive $500 grants.
Eligibility Requirements: To qualify, you must:
• be a legal resident of Connecticut; a U.S. citizen or a permanent
resident alien;
• If you are not a high school senior, but have either graduated
in the top 20% of your high school class or have SAT scores above 1200,
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Create-a-Greeting
Card Scholarship Contest
Provided by: The Gallery Collections
Deadline: January 15, 2008
The Create-A-Greeting Card Scholarship Contest is open to middle school,
high school and college students in the United States. To enter, you must
design a holiday card, birthday card or all-occasion greeting card and submit
your work to be judged.
Awards Available Amount: $10,000
Web Site: http://www.gallerycollection.com/scholarship.htm
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College Scholarship
Program
Hispanic
Scholarship Fund
Application Available: August 1
Application Postmark: Deadline October 16
Application Processing: October through March
Selections, Award Notifications and Distribution: March through May
Program Description
The College Scholarship Program is available on a competitive basis to
community college, four-year college, and graduate students of Hispanic
heritage. Award amounts generally range from $1,000 to $5,000.
Eligibility Requirements
- Be of Hispanic heritage
- Be a U.S. Citizen or a legal permanent resident with permanent resident
card or passport stamped I-551 (not expired)
- Be an undergraduate or graduate student enrolled
full-time in a degree-seeking program at an accredited U.S. college
or university in the U.S., Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, or
Guam
- Have earned at least 12 undergraduate units in a
U.S. accredited college or university
- Have a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 on a 4.00
scale (or 4.00 on a 5.00 scale)
- Have applied for Federal Financial Aid
- Be pursuing first undergraduate or graduate degree
E-Mail: scholar1@hsf.net
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Community
College Transfer Scholarship Program
Hispanic
Scholarship Fund
Application Available: August 1
Application Postmark: Deadline February 2
Application Processing: January through May
Selections, Award Notifications: June
Distribution: Fall
Program Description
The Community College Transfer Scholarship Program is designed to assist
community college students of Hispanic heritage obtain a bachelor's degree.
It is available to community college students who plan to transfer to
a four-year institution the following academic year. Award amounts range
from $1,000 to $2,500.
Eligibility Requirements:
- Be of Hispanic heritage
- Be a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident with a permanent resident
card or passport stamped I-551 (not expired)
- Be enrolled part-time or full-time at a community college
- Have plans to transfer and enroll full-time in a degree-seeking program
at a four-year U.S. accredited institution in the U.S., Puerto Rico,
U.S. Virgin Islands, or Guam the upcoming academic year
- Have a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 on a 4.00
scale (or the equivalent)
- Must apply for federal financial aid
Download Application:
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Community Foundation of Southeastern Connecticut
Deadline: April 1, Annually
The mission of the Community Foundation of Southeastern Connecticut
is to improve the lives of the people it serves.
What is The Community Foundation?
The Community Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to building
community capital. By promoting local philanthropy and funding local projects,
The Foundation aims to connect the generosity of private donors with the
changing needs of the residents of Southeastern Connecticut.
Scholarship Guidelines:
Scholarship
applications are due April 1st of each year and awards are announced
in June. Candidates must be residents of one of the eleven towns we serve,
although they may attend out-of-area schools. All payments are made to
the educational institution, not to the individual. Awards range from
$500 for one year to $24,000 over four years. Most are awarded based on
scholastic achievement, financial need and extra-curricular activities,
but several carry unique requirements. Most scholarships are awarded only
to graduating high school seniors planning to attend accredited four-year
colleges or universities. A few awards are available to enrolled college
students and those pursuing particular courses of study.
Applications:
Applications and guidelines for specific scholarships are available at
Montville High School in the Career Resource Center, college financial
aid offices and The Community Foundation, P.O. Box 769 / 147 State Street,
New London, CT 06320 | Phone: 442-3572 | Fax: 442-0584
Applications may be requested via e-mail by writing to Jennifer O'Brien:
jennob@cfsect.org.
You may also download our scholarship applications and
guidelines by visiting:
Scholarship Listing:
http://www.cfsect.org/r_scholarships_how_to_apply.php
Frequently Asked Questions:
http://www.cfsect.org/r_scholarships_faq.php |
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CONNECTICUT ASSOCIATION OF LATINOS
IN HIGHER EDUCATION, INC.
www.calahe.org
Deadline: April 20, 2007
CALAHE is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting
the participation of Latinos in different areas post-secondary education
in Connecticut
Award Amount: $1000.00
CRITERIA AND REQUIREMENTS
Award Categories:
• High School Seniors or GED equivalent
• Undergraduate College Students
Eligibility Criteria:
• Involvement with and commitment to activities that promote Latinos
pursuit of education.
• Accepted for admission to an accredited institution of higher
education
• Have a "B" average (3.0 College GPA) for all completed
enrollment periods at the time of
application.
• Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
• Must have been a Connecticut resident during the preceding 12
months.
• Limited to Latino students from Connecticut.
• Must demonstrate financial need.
Application
Requirements:
If any of these items are missing, your application will not be processed.
• Completed Scholarship Application
• Official Copy of Educational Transcripts
• High School Seniors: Submit a High School Transcript or GED results
• Undergraduates: Submit a College Transcript
• Copy of Student Aid Report (SAR) sent to you by the U.S. Department
of Education
• Essay: "How do you feel education is going to impact your
ability to continue assisting others to pursue an education?" (Maximum
2 page typewritten double space statement).
Download Application: http://www.calahe.org/scholarships.php
Other Scholarships: http://www.calahe.org/scholarships_other.php
Application must be postmarked by: April 20, 2007
Dr. Wilson Luna
Gateway Community College | 60 Sargent Drive | New Haven, CT 06511 |
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Connecticut
Broadcasters Association
Deadline: March 31, 2007
The Connecticut Broadcasters Association was founded in 1955 and represents
a composite membership of commercial, public, religious, school and college
radio and television stations.
Related non-broadcast organizations and individuals, involved in aspects
of broadcasting (such as education, legal, and other related areas) fully
participate as Associate members.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING 2007 CBA SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS
- CBA Scholarships are only awarded to Connecticut residents.
- Awards are made to students attending or planning to attend in-state
and out-of-state schools.
- Awards are only for students pursuing a career in broadcasting, marketing,
engineering, or electronics.
- Awards will be made to University and College students
entering 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year of study.
- Awards will be made to High School Seniors enrolling in any College,
University, 2-Year Community College or Technical College.
Scholarship applications, with all requirements completed, can only be
filed with CBA by US Postal Mail sent to:
Connecticut Broadcasters Association
90 South Park Street
Willimantic, CT 06226
http://www.ctba.org/ | Email: mcrice@prodigy.net.
Applications must be received no later than March
31st, 2007.
Click
Here for a Scholarship Application
http://www.ctba.org/scholarships/index.html
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Education Foundation, Inc.
Phil DiGiovanni
Future Teacher Scholarship Fund
Deadline: May 1, Annually
This fund awards scholarships to the children of CEA members and staff.
The applicant must be a full time college or university student
that has completed at least three full semesters within the last two years
and who intends to enter the teaching profession.
Description:
The Phil DiGiovanni Future Teacher Scholarship of the Connecticut Education
Foundation shall serve the following purposes:
- To assist and encourage highly-qualified students to enter the teaching
profession.
- To memorialize the contributions and service of Phil DiGiovanni to
the CEA and the teaching profession.
- To offer a benefit to CEA members and CEA staff members.
- At least one scholarship of $1000 amount will be awarded annually
to a qualified candidate.
Qualification Criteria:
- At least one parent or legal guardian must be a current member
of the Connecticut Education Association or a currently employed CEA
staff member. (Active, retired or, reserved).
- The applicant must be a full time undergraduate student currently
enrolled in a college or university having completed at least three
full semesters within the last two years.
- The applicant must indicate his/her intention to enter the teaching
profession.
- The primary criteria used to select recipients will include academic
achievement, interest in teaching as a career, leadership roles, community
activities, volunteer experience, written expression, references and
financial need.
Eligibility:
- Applicants may reapply in successive years.
- CEA student members are not eligible unless they meet the other qualification
criteria.
- Graduate students are not eligible.
- Applicants must have completed at least one and one-half year of study.
- Applicants do not need to supply evidence of acceptance into the teacher
preparation program.
- References must be submitted on the reference forms.
- The Personal Reference Form should be given to someone who knows
the applicant personally.
- The Professional Reference Form should be given to someone familiar
with the applicant's academic abilities (i.e., high school teacher
or counselor, college professor or advisor).
- Only two references will be accepted.
- Completed applications must be postmarked on or before May 1.
Documents needed for application to be processed and reviewed:
All forms are in in pdf form,
If you need Adobe Acrobat Reader, download it here:
Scholarship grants will be sent directly to the awardees. All applicants
will be notified of the status of their application by June 15. Recipients
will receive notification by certified or registered mail.
Send all completed forms by mail to the following address:
Connecticut Education Foundation
c/o Sheila Cohen
21 Oak St. Suite 500
Hartford, CT 06106
Questions? contact:
Sheila Cohen, CEF President, sheilac@cea.org.
Phone 800.842.4316 or 860.525.5641
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Education Foundation, Inc.
Minority Scholarship
Fund
Deadline: May 1, 2007
Scholarship for Minority High School Students:
The Connecticut Education Foundation, Inc. has established an annual
scholarship for qualified minority candidates
who have been accepted into an accredited two or four-year Connecticut
college or university and intend to enter the teaching profession.
The Connecticut Education Foundation, Inc. endowment falls under the
control of the Connecticut Education Foundation, Inc. Board of Directors.
A minimum of a $500.00 scholarship is awarded yearly
and distributed in June to qualified candidate(s).
Documents needed for application to be processed and reviewed:
All forms are in in pdf form,
If you need Adobe Acrobat Reader, download it here:
- Minority high school student - Application
- Minority high school student - Criteria & Procedures
- Minority high school student - Applicant Checklist
Scholarship for Minority College Students:
The Connecticut Education Foundation, Inc. has established an annual
scholarship for qualified minority candidates
who have been accepted into a teacher preparation
program at an accredited Connecticut college or university.
The Connecticut Education Foundation, Inc. endowment falls under the
control of the Connecticut Education Foundation, Inc. Board of Directors.
A minimum of a $750.00 scholarship is awarded yearly
and distributed in June to qualified candidate(s).
Documents needed for application to be processed and reviewed:
All forms are in in pdf form,
If you need Adobe Acrobat Reader, download it here:
- Minority college student - Application
- Minority college student - Criteria & Procedures
- Minority college student - Applicant Checklist
Send all completed forms by mail to the following address:
Connecticut Education Foundation
c/o Phil Apruzzese
21 Oak St. Suite 500
Hartford, CT 06106
Questions? contact:
Sheila Cohen, CEF President, sheilac@cea.org.
Phone 800.842.4316 or 860.525.5641
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Connecticut Nurserymen's
Foundation, Inc.
Deadline: March 17, 2008
The Connecticut Nurserymen's Foundation, Inc. (CNF) will
be awarding a:
$5,000 grant, per year - renewable for up to four years of study
for a CT resident, graduating high school in the spring of 2008
OR
a student currently enrolled at the
college level, majoring in the field of Horticulture.
The applicant must be accepted in a course of study beneficial
to the Horticultural industry. This includes, but is not limited to:
Ornamental Horticulture, Landscaping Design, Nursery Management and Greenhouse
Management.
Important criteria for selection will be scholastic standing,
as well as financial need. A copy of the student's Student Aid Report
(SAR), financial Aid award letter, or current college transcript and personal
recommendations MUST be forwarded with the application to the CNF office.
Students must be residents of the State of CT. The student
may attend either an "instate" or "out of state" institution.
Should the student attend UConn, the College of Agriculture offers an
additional $2,500 grant, per year to the CNF scholarship recipient. This
is one of the most generous scholarship offerings in the state.
Additionally, a second student will be awarded the "new"
Howard Jennings Scholarship. this is a one-time $500 Scholarship for a
CT student (high school or college) that has been accepted by Uconn, majoring
in plant science/horticulture. The same application and criteria for selection
will be used for both scholarships.
The CNF Scholarship Selection Committee will interview finalists
in April and notify the recipient immediately after selection. Applications
must be received no later than Monday, March 17, 2008.
The student awarded the grant will be expected to maintain
a grade point average of "B".
All completed and signed applications must be received by the Foundation
no later than March 17, 2008. No application will be considered without
the following:
- Copies of the Student Aid Report (SAR) and Financial Aid Award Letter.
- A brief outline (approximately 150 words) stating the reasons for
pursuing a course of study in Horticulture
- At least two letters of recommendation
- School records, grades and SAT scores
- A copy of the Letter of Acceptance from the college, if available.
If not available by March 17, it should be forwarded to the CNF office
as soon as received.
The scholarship will be based on academic achievement, financial need,
extra curricular and community activity.
Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the application
and / or its requirements.
Visit www.flowersplantsinct.com and click on the key documents. Click
on CNF Scholarship application to download.
CT Nurserymen's Foundation, Inc., 131 Hollister Street,
Manchester, CT 06042
Phone: 860-643-8363 | Fax: 860-643-2778 | E-Mail: jmattson.negs@erols.com |
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Connecticut Society
for Respiratory Care
Deadline: April 5, Annually
CTSRC Scholarships
The Education Committee of the CTSRC, is proud to offer scholarships
up to $1,000.00 for students who are currently attending a Respiratory
Therapist program. High school and college students entering
a program can also apply by downloading an application now.
College applications can be obtained from the educational institutions
in Connecticut that offer Respiratory Care programs. Applications available
on-line below.
- Scholarship Application (148kb)
- High School Scholarship Application (147kb)
For more information Contact:
Louis Levine, President CTSRC
5 Hoover Street, Bridgeport, CT 06610
203-789-3767
llevine@srhs.org | www.ctsrc.org |
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Connecticut Teachers to Speakers of Other
Languages
ConnTESOL Scholarship
April 30, 2008 This year Connecticut TESOL (Connecticut Teachers
to Speakers of Other Languages) will be awarding the following scholarships:
- $1,000 scholarship for COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENT
transferring to a 4-year college
- $1,000 scholarship for an ADULT ED STUDENT attending
a college or university
The purpose of this award is to encourage ESOL (English for Students
of Other Languages) students to expand their horizons, define their dreams
and attend college. Please encourage any worthy students to apply. If
you have more than one applicant, please feel free to make copies of the
packet.
The application for the Connecticut
TESOL Scholarship has four componets:
- a personal information form
- a form to be completed by your guidance department
- an essay
- Write a 250-500-word essay on the following topic:
Explain how the education that you are receiving in the United States
is influencing your life.
The composition MUST be typed.
- a letter of reference from one of your teachers.
Select one teacher whom you know well and ask him/her to write you a
short reference letter. There is no reference letter form included in
this packet. A personal letter is fine. Then return everything to the
scholarship committee chairperson.
The deadline for receiving completed applications will
be April 30, 2008.
PLEASE RETURN ONLY COMPLETE APPLICATION PACKETS TO:
Glorianne Rusate
Scholarship Committee Chairperson
46 Marlson Road
Meriden, CT 06450
If you have any questions please feel free to e-mail me at grusate@hotmail.com
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Connecticut
Tourism Industry Scholarship Grant Guidelines
Deadline: March 9, 2007
For Connecticut Residents Attending Colleges & Universities
- Richard B. Combs Hospitality Scholarship / Grant - $1,000
- Walter Schoenknecht Tourism & Travel Scholarship / Grant - $1,000
Criteria:
- Student must be a resident of Connecticut
- Student must be
- a senior at a Connecticut high school
- a high school graduate who has not yet begun a college
curriculum or
- an enrolled undergraduate or graduate student at an accredited
university or college
- The award winner must attend an accredited university or college on
a full or part-time basis (minimum of 6 credit hours) pursuing a tourism
or hospitality degree program
- a completed application from must be submitted on or before Friday,
March 9, 2007 (no exceptions) and mailed to the Scholarship / Grant
Committee
The applicant must provide:
- two (2) letters of recommendation, one academic and one professional
- a transcript of the current academic record
- personal letter of intent (how will this grant help you to achieve
your academic goals?)
- include a personal resume
Download application Adobe PDF Format:
http://www.cultureandtourism.org/cct/lib/cct/Connecticut_Tourism_industry_Scholarship_Grant.pdf
Mail all completed applications
to:
Joyce Fredericks, Tourism Division
Connecticut
Commission on Culture & Tourism
One Financial Plaza, 755 Main Street, Hartford, CT 06103
860-256-2743 | Fax: 860-270-8077 | joyce.frederics@ct.gov
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Dolphin
Scholarship Foundation (http://www.dolphinscholarship.org/)
Deadline: 3/15 - Annually
The Dolphin Scholarship Foundation
sponsors over 130 on going scholarships funding over $3,000 to each student.
The recipients may receive a total of $12,000 for up to four years of
undergraduate study. Applicant may be high school senior or college
student.
Scholarships for:
Children/stepchildren, unmarried, under the age of 24 at time of deadline,
of Navy submariners, Navy members who have served in submarine support
activities.
ELIGIBILITY: All requirements must be met at time of
deadline.
- Applicant must be an unmarried high school senior, high school graduate,
or college student
under age 24.
- Applicant must be the child or stepchild of one of the following:
- a member or former member of the U.S. Submarine Force who has qualified
in submarines and served in the Submarine Force on active duty (at
sea or ashore) for at least eight years.
- a member or former member of the U.S. Navy who has served on active
duty in submarine support activities (e.g. submarine bases, tenders,
and rescue vessels) for a minimum of ten years.
- a member who died on active duty while serving in the U.S. Submarine
Force.
• Sponsor’s qualifying time must have been served on active
duty; time served as a Naval Academy or NROTC Midshipman, in “Boot
Camp”, or as a member of the inactive or Selected Naval Reserve
cannot be used to establish eligibility.
Visit the website to download the application:
http://www.dolphinscholarship.org/Index.cfm?pageid=howtoapply
Criteria:
Applicant must attend a four year accredited college and intend to work
toward a BS or BA degree.
Contact:
Dolphin Scholarship Foundation
5040 Virginia Beach Boulevard | Suite 104A | Virginia Beach, VA 23462
(757) 671-3200 ext 111 Voice Mon-Fri (9am - 1pm) | (757) 671-3330 Fax
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The Milton
Fisher Scholarship for Innovative and Creativity
Managed by: The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven
Deadline: June 1, 2007
The Renée B. Fisher Foundation has established this scholarship
program in memory of Milton Fisher, whose life was marked by a passion
for innovative and creative problem solving that extended across a broad
range of fields of endeavor. Mr. Fisher was also passionate about encouraging
others to take the initiative in finding innovative and creative solutions
to the problems around them, in their personal and professional lives
and in the lives of their families and communities.
This scholarship
is not a traditional scholarship focused on rewarding academic achievement
and financial need. Its specific goal is to reward and encourage
innovative and creative problem solving.
We are looking for:
- students who have solved artistic, scientific, or technical problems
in new or unusual ways;
- students who have come up with distinctive solutions to problems faced
by their schools, communities, or families.
The Scholarship
aims to honor these students and to help make their higher education goals
more accessible.
Eligible applicants to the Milton Fisher Scholarship for Innovation and
Creativity must satisfy these two conditions:
- Applicant must be
- a high school junior, or
- a high school senior, or
- any person entering an undergraduate degree program* in the fall
after the application deadline or the following spring, or
- a student in the first year of an undergraduate
degree program*.
- And applicant must be
- a Connecticut resident (who can choose an institution of higher
education either in Connecticut or elsewhere), or
- a student currently attending or planning
to attend a Connecticut educational institution
*The scholarship
can be applied to any “undergraduate degree program,” which
is defined as any post-secondary, undergraduate degree program at an accredited
college, university, vocational school, or technical school. |
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Dale
E. Fridell Memorial Scholarship
Deadline: 1/14, 4/14, 7/14 & 10/14
Fridell Scholarship News: Due to the continuing number of outstanding
applications we receive, StraightForward Media has expanded the Fridell
Scholarship. We've increased the scholarship amount to $1,000, and we
now offer the Fridell Scholarship four times annually.
The Dale E. Fridell Memorial Scholarship, and it's open to anyone
currently attending or aspiring to attend a university, college, trade
school, technical institute, vocational training or other post-secondary
education program.
In addition, eligible students may not have already been receiving or
awarded a full-tuition scholarship or waiver from another source. International
students are welcome to apply.
Click
here to apply online now.
Check the deadline schedule below for the current application dates.
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The current deadline is:
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Oct. 15 - Jan. 14 |
January 14 |
Jan. 15 - April 14 |
April 14 |
April 15 - July 14 |
July 14 |
July 15 - Oct. 14 |
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On-Line Scholarship Application: http://www.straightforwardmedia.com/fridell/form.php
Who is Dale E. Fridell?
Dale Fridell was the grandfather of StraightForward Media CEO Josh Barsch.
Dale was born in 1918 on a family farm in Denton, Kansas. He had seven
brothers and sisters and grew knowing that for the family to run smoothly,
everyone had to do their part. He carried that ethic with him his entire
life, recognizing that when each of us makes a contribution, whether in
a family, the work place or the world, all of us benefit.
Dale served his country for seven years during World
War II. College wasn’t an option for him, but he would have done
well at it, as he did in all things he set his mind to. He was married
and raised a family and contributed to society in a number of ways; running
a service station/café with his wife, participating in Boy Scouts
with his son and serving in many community organizations with his family
and friends.
Dale was a man who didn’t have to be asked to help
out; he was always one step ahead in offering his assistance. In his later
years, he developed Alzheimer’s disease, but he fought to retain
his dignity until he couldn’t fight any longer. He left his wife,
children and grandchildren a legacy of honesty, loving and kindness. It's
because of this that the Dale E. Fridell Scholarship was created in his
memory.
StraightForward
Media
StraightForward Media is an ad agency with a twist. We
create and manage highly successful ad campaigns for clients whose ads
appear on Google, Yahoo, AOL, MSN, EarthLink, Ask Jeeves and others. |
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| Google
Scholarship Program
Application Deadline: March 29, 2008
The Google Scholarship Program offers funds to students studying
computer science or computer engineering who are juniors or seniors in
college or pursuing a Master's or PhD. Selected scholars will
be invited to an all-expenses paid trip to the Google Headquarters in
California in spring 2009.
Total Scholarship Funds: $200,000
Individual Awards: $10,000
Eligibility Requirements:
Must be Hispanic or of Hispanic background
Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident residing in the United States
Must be studying full-time in the United States or Puerto Rico
Must have a minimum GPA of a 3.5 on a 4.0 scale
Must demonstrate financial need
Must be a junior or senior undergraduate or graduate student pursuing
a degree in computer science or computer engineering for the 2008-2009
academic year
Required Documents:
Official transcript - Postmarked by March 29th
Proof of family income - Postmarked by March 29th
Proof of citizenship status - Postmarked by March 29th
Essay - Submitted online by March 29th
Letter of Recommendation - Submitted online by March 29th
Resume - Submitted online by March 29th
Financial Aid verification (if chosen as semi finalist only) - Submitted
online by your financial aid counselor by June 30th
Read the
instructions for requirement details.
www.google.com/jobs |
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THE
HARTFORD CHAPTER OF
ASM INTERNATIONAL
UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP
“The Hartford Chapter Award of Excellence”
$1,000.00 Stipend
Deadline: February 15
Eligibility:
An undergraduate student is eligible if the student is:
1) registered full-time at University of Connecticut,
2) enrolled in the undergraduate program of the Department of Metallurgy
& Materials Engineering
3) pursuing a career in any field of engineering or science
that may contribute to the future development of metallurgy and materials
4) showing an effort to maintain his/her Quality Point Average.
All four of the above qualifications must be met at be eligible.
Deadline is February 15 or date required by Dr. Shaw.
Dr. Leon Shaw
Faculty advisor to the UConn ASM/TMS Student Chapter
University of Connecticut
97 North Eagleville Road U3136
Storrs, CT 06269-3136
Phone: (860) 486 2592 | Fax: (860) 486 4745
Explore Our
Society
Since our founding in 1913, ASM International has existed to provide a
means for exchanging information and professional interaction. Today,
our role has expanded to serve the technical interests of metals and materials
professionals all over the world - but providing information and interaction
remains our main purpose. |
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Jeannette
Rankin Foundation
Applications for the 2009 school year will be available on this site
starting November 1, 2008.
This foundation awards
$2,000 grants to low-income women each year.
Students must be age 35 and older (as of March 1 in the year of application),
U.S. citizens, pursuing a technical/vocational education, an associate's
degree, or a first bachelor's degree at an accredited school.
Financial need is an important factor in selecting recipients.
(Income guidelines can be found on the website.)
JRF also takes the following into consideration: realistic goals and
the ability to reach those goals, individual courage in dealing with difficult
situations, and the thoughtfulness with which the personal statement has
been prepared.
Applications are available from November through February of each year.
During these months, visit the website to download the application, or
send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to request an application by mail.
The deadline is March 1 of each year. For more information, contact:
Jeannette Rankin Foundation
P.O. Box 6653
Athens, GA 30604
www.rankinfoundation.org
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Lockheed
Martin Scholarship Program
Application Deadline: March 22th, 2008
The Lockheed Martin Scholarship program scholarship funds for students
from pursuing degrees in business administration, science or engineering.
Total Scholarship Funds: $90,000
Individual Awards: $500 - $5,000
Eligibility Requirements:
Must be Hispanic or of Hispanic descent
Must be a U.S. citizen residing in the United States
Must be studying full-time in the United States or Puerto Rico
Must have a minimum GPA of a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
Must demonstrate financial need
Must be pursuing an undergraduate degree in business, science or engineering
for the 2008-2009 academic year
Required Documents:
Official transcript - Postmarked by March 22th
Proof of family income - Postmarked by March 22th
Proof of citizenship status - Postmarked by March 22th
Essay - Submitted online by March 22th
Letter of Recommendation - Submitted online by March 22th
Resume - Submitted online by March 22th
Financial Aid verification (if chosen as semi finalist only) -
Submitted online by your financial aid counselor by June 30th
Read the
instructions for requirement details. |
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Malcolm
Baldrige Scholarship
(Four Year College, Two Year College, University/Scholarship)
Deadline: 4/15
Purpose:
- One-time award open to undergraduates studying international business
or trade.
- Must be a Connecticut resident enrolled in a Connecticut college.
- Must be a U.S. citizen.
Focus: International Studies; Business/Consumer Services
Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available
to U.S. citizens.
Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Maximum no.
of awards: 2. Minimum award amount: $1000. Maximum award amount: $4000.
To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; financial
need analysis; essay; reference(s).
Deadline: 4/15.
Contact: Elizabeth Moore, Program Officer, 203-753-1315,
emoore@waterburyfoundation.org. |
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Marriott Foundation Supports
United Negro College Fund and
Hispanic College Fund
Application deadline is April 1st 2007
MARRIOTT SCHOLARS PROGRAM TO AWARD UP TO $500,000 ANNUALLY TO
MINORITY HOSPITALITY COLLEGE STUDENTS
The J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Foundation announced
today the launch of the Marriott Scholars Program at both the Hispanic
College Fund (HCF) and the United Negro College Fund (UNCF). The Marriott
Foundation will award grants of up to $500,000 annually to HCF and UNCF
in support of scholarships for students pursuing degrees within
the hospitality management, hotel management, culinary and food and beverage
fields. Eligible Hispanic and African American students can apply
for renewable scholarships of up to $9,000 annually in tuition support
for up to four years.
As a part of the program, Marriott International managers
and executives from the hotels and corporate offices, including Chairman
and CEO J.W. "Bill" Marriott, Jr., will provide career guidance,
mentoring, development and internship opportunities to scholarship recipients.
"We're excited about the possibilities these scholarships
will create for students with a passion for our industry," said Bill
Marriott. "Our goal is to work with these two outstanding organizations
to provide eligible students with ongoing support throughout the entire
process from mentoring and development to career options."
Applicants interested in applying for the Marriott Scholars
Program must meet the following eligibility requirements. Candidates must
be:
- Hispanic or African American;
- enrolled full-time in an accredited four-year college or university
with a hospitality management program as an incoming college freshman,
first year freshman or community college transfer;
- pursuing or planning to pursue a degree within the hospitality management,
hotel management, culinary or food and beverage field; and
- possess a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or better on a 4.0
scale.
Those interested can apply online at www.uncf.org/scholarships
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Marriott
Scholars Program
Application Deadline: April 15th, 2008
We can propel you toward your future with the financial support you
need and the professional career development you want now, before you
graduate.
We invite you to apply to the Marriott Scholars Program which offers
financial support of up to $9,000 per year for four years coupled with
opportunities for on-going career guidance and mentoring by Marriott hotel
managers and corporate executives. Marriott is the largest and most rapidly
growing leader in the hospitality industry, offering a diverse range of
career opportunities in hospitality management, hotel management, food
& beverage and culinary. Marriott provides internship opportunities
at hotels where you can experience first-hand Marriott's rich culture,
"Spirit to Serve" philosophy, and diverse family of associates
known for the care they provide to guests, each other, and our communities.
Prepare now for your future. Together we will build the future of the
hospitality industry.
Individual Awards: Full Tuition up to $9,000
Eligibility Requirements:
Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident residing in the United States
or Puerto Rico
Must be enrolled full-time in an accredited four-year college or university
in the United States or Puerto Rico with a hospitality management program
as an incoming college freshman, first year freshman or community college
transfer.
Must be pursuing or planning to pursue a degree within the hospitality
management, hotel management, culinary or food and beverage field.
Must possess a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or better on a 4.0
scale.
Required Documents:
Official transcript - Postmarked by April 15th
Proof of family income - Postmarked by April 15th
Proof of citizenship status - Postmarked by April 15th
Essay - Submitted online by April 15th
Letter of Recommendation - Submitted online by April 15th
Resume - Submitted online by April 15th
Financial Aid verification (if chosen as semi finalist only) - Submitted
online by June 30th
Please review the instructions
before you begin. |
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| National
Restaurant Association Educational Foundation
Academic Scholarship
for Undergraduate Students
Deadlines: July 31, 1008 and October 31, 2008
The National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation (NRAEF) awards
scholarships starting at $2,000 to college students who are studying culinary
arts and food service management at accredited culinary schools, colleges,
or universities.
APPLICANT QUALIFICATIONS
To qualify for a scholarship, you must:
- Be a citizen or permanent resident* of the United States of America
OR
be a resident of American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Virgin
Islands
- Be a college student who is currently enrolled full-time or substantial
part-time (minimum of 9 credit hours) in an accredited culinary school,
college, or university
- Have completed at least one grading term of your college or post-secondary
program
- Be enrolled for two consecutive semesters or not be entering your
last semester before graduating.
* Permanent Resident Alien: Any person not a citizen
of the United States who is residing in the U.S. under legally recognized
and lawfully recorded permanent residence as an immigrant. Also known
as a resident alien permit holder and green card holder.
REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION
To be considered for a scholarship, your application packet must include
the following:
- Signed hard copy of your online application
- Typed essays. Essay instructions are in Section 5 of the online application.
They are not completed in the online application, but must be typed
separately and mailed in with the printed, completed application.
- A copy of your college curriculum (from your college catalog) with
the number of credit hours detailed. Please do not include the entire
catalog.
- A transcript from your current college (unofficial copies are acceptable;
report cards are not)
- Verification of work experience. You will be judged on your work
experience. This includes any paid employment, volunteer experiences,
community service hours, or kitchen/lab experience as part of your education.
You will only be judged on the work hours that are verified by the following
documents. No other documents will be accepted.
- Copies of paycheck stubs OR
- A letter from your employer, supervisor, or teacher verifying
your total work hours. It must be on company or school letterhead.
Make sure you tell them to include the number of hours you worked.
- Please do not send copies of W-2 forms; they are NOT proof of
hours worked.
- One to three letters of recommendation from current or previous employer(s)
or teacher in the restaurant and/or food service industries.
HOW TO APPLY
- Read the instructions thoroughly!
- Fill out online application (www.nraef.org/scholarships)
- Submit the application online
- Follow the online printing instructions carefully. You will not be
able to return to your application and print at a later time.
- Complete required essays. Essays must be typed.
- Gather required documentation (see Required Documentation)
- Mail application, essays, and required documentation on or before
the deadline date. Documentation sent separately from the application
must be postmarked by the application date or your application will
be disqualified.
REASONS FOR DISQUALIFICATION, IN-ELIGIBILTY, AND RESTRICTIONS
- Your application will not be considered if it is:
· Handwritten
· Incomplete (missing any of the required documentation described
above)
- Please do not send any paperwork that has not been requested. Do
NOT put your application into a report cover, binder, or file.
- You may receive only one scholarship per year. NRAEF scholarships
are paid over two consecutive terms, and overlapping scholarships are
not permitted.
HOW SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS ARE JUDGED AND SELECTED
Applications are judged by a panel of educators, industry leaders, and
culinary professionals. Scholarships are awarded on a competitive basis.
The judges will score your application on the following criteria:
- Presentation (spelling, punctuation, grammar, etc.)
- Essays (quality of writing, word count, etc)
- GPA
- Work experience
- Strength of the letters of recommendation
HOW YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED
Scholarship recipients and non-recipients are notified via U.S. Mail approximately
eight weeks after the deadline date. If you are awarded a scholarship,
you will receive a letter from the NRAEF explaining how to claim your
scholarship.
Mail your application and all required documents on or before the deadline
to:
National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation
Scholarships & Mentoring Program
175 West Jackson Boulevard, Suite 1500
Chicago, IL 60604-2702
Please direct any questions about the application process to the NRAEF
Scholarships & Mentoring Program Office. 1-800-765-2122, ext. 744.
Web site: http://www.nraef.org/index.asp
Application: http://www.nraef.org/scholarships/undergraduate/ |
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| New England Association of Circulation
Executives
March 20, 2007
The Scholarship Awards Program is one of the most significant benefits
our organization offers to members. As a long standing program, it is
designed to help circulation employees of NEACE member newspapers and
their families defray the ever rising costs of post-secondary education.
Amount: Five $1,000 awards. All awards are payable directly to the accredited
college, university or career-oriented educational program.
Eligibility:
- High School Seniors or College Students who will continue their education
in an accredited college, university or career-oriented educational
program (minimum 3 credits required) within 16 months of the application
deadline are eligible to apply.
- Graduate degree candidates are also eligible to apply.
- The applicant MUST be a child of a full-time or part-time circulation
or consumer marketing department employee of a NEACE member newspaper
(minimum 1-year employment).
- Previous year winners are not eligible to apply in the year immediately
following their award. Those who fall into this category must wait at
least one year to become eligible for any subsequent award.
Requirements:
All applications will be judged on the following basis:
- Academics (at least a 2-year history of your most current grades or
point average.)
- Sports and Activities (list activities and years of participation).
- accomplishment and Leadership (brief list and short statement about
each).
- School/Community recommendations (maximum of three recommendations).
- Personal Letter (full written statement from you in letter form telling
us about yourself, not to exceed 300 words).
- Written essay not to exceed 500 words on the Future of the Newspaper
Industry.
- Attach picture to application.
Send completed applications to:
Michael S. Sheehan (NEACE Scholarship Chairman, Director - 978-970-4855)
Circulation Director | The Sun | 15 Kearney Square | PO Box 1477 | Lowell,
MA 1477
William H. Hoar, The Lowell Sun - 508-256-0691
Dennis Skoglund, Daily Hampshire Gazette - 413-585-5335 |
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Pharmacy
Scholars Program
Application Deadline: March 29th, 2008
Pharmacy Scholars Program offers funds to students who are pursuing
a degree in Pharmacy who have completed one-year of pharmacy school or
are in their second year into their pharmacy education. Students who are
chosen for the Pharmacy Scholars Program are required to work at a Costco
Pharmacy store for at least one year and will receive $500 dollars towards
their licensure exam.
Total Scholarship Funds: $51,000
Individual Award: $9,500
To begin your application for Pharmacy Scholars Program and other HCF
scholarship programs click
here.
For application instructions click
here.
Eligibility Requirements:
Must be Hispanic or of Hispanic descent
Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident residing in the United States
Must be studying full-time in the United States or Puerto Rico
Must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 or higher
Must demonstrate financial need
Must have completed one-year of pharmacy school or are in their second
year into their pharmacy education for the 2008-2009 academic year
Required Documents:
Official transcript - Postmarked by March 29th
Proof of family income - Postmarked by March 29th
Proof of citizenship status - Postmarked by March 29th
Essay - Submitted online by March 29th
Letter of Recommendation - Submitted online by March 29th
Resume - Submitted online by March 29th
Financial Aid verification (if chosen as semi finalist only) -
Submitted online by your financial aid counselor by June 30th
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Possible
Woman Foundation Scholarship
February 01, 2008
The Possible Woman Foundation Scholarship is available to female students
who are in the early stages of achieving their possibilities, women who
are changing careers, stay-at-home moms looking to enhance their skills
and community volunteers supporting society through giving to organizations
in the community. This scholarship is not intended for recent high school
graduates or women who are eligible for or who have already received other
significant funding. You must be a U.S. resident to be eligible for this
award.
The money provided by the PWFI scholarship may only be used to pay for
tuition and fees at the educational institution. While the scholarship
check will be made out to both the student and the institution, it will
be sent directly to the institution with instructions to only apply the
funds to the student’s current account to pay for school tuition
and fees. No exceptions will be made.
The approximate value of each award for 2008 will be $2,000 - $4,000
(amount is subject to change).
Applicants must be at least 25 years of age at the time the application
is submitted.
Web site: http://www.possiblewomanfoundation.org/scholarships.html
Direct all questions to pwfi@comcast.net
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Sallie
Mae Fund First In My Family Scholarship Program
Application Deadline: April 15th, 2008 The Sallie Mae Fund First
in My Family Scholarship Program is dedicated to assisting students who
are the first person in their family to attend college.
What is first in my family? Applicants are first in their family if they
are the first of their siblings, parents and grandparents to pursue a
bachelor's degree or the first to pursue an associate's degree.
Total Scholarship Funds: $500,000
Individual Awards: $500-$5,000
Eligibility Requirements:
Must be Hispanic or of Hispanic descent
Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident residing in the United States.
Must be an undergraduate student for the upcoming year who attends school
in the United States or Puerto Rico.
Must be studying full-time in the United States or Puerto Rico
Must have a minimum GPA of a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
Must demonstrate financial need
Must be first in family to attend college for the upcoming academic year
Required Documents:
Official transcript - Postmarked by April 15th
Proof of family income - Postmarked by April 15th
Proof of citizenship status - Postmarked by April 15th
Essay - Submitted online by April 15th
Letter of Recommendation - Submitted online by April 15th
Resume - Submitted online by April 15th
Financial Aid verification (if chosen as semi finalist only) - Submitted
online by June 30th
For more information about the Sallie Mae Fund go to http://www.salliemaefund.org
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Tadeusz
Sendzimir Scholarships-Academic Year Scholarships
(Four Year College, University/Scholarship)
Deadline: 4/1
Purpose: Academic year scholarships of $7500 available
for graduate and undergraduate students, preferably of Polish descent,
residing in Connecticut, who are studying Polish language, history or
culture during the academic year at a college or university in the United
States or Poland. Scholarship for exchange study in the United States
or Poland.
Focus: Area/Ethnic Studies
Qualif.: High school students not considered.
Funds Avail.: Maximum award amount: $7500.
To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; essay;
reference(s).
Deadline: 4/1.
Contact: Elizabeth Moore, Program Officer, 203-753-1315,
emoore@waterburyfoundation.org. |
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Tadeusz
Sendzimir Scholarships-Summer School Programs
(Four Year College, University/Scholarship)
Deadline: 4/15
Purpose: Summer scholarships of $3000 available for
graduate and undergraduate students, preferably of Polish descent, residing
in Connecticut, who are studying Polish language, history or culture during
the academic year at a college or university in the United States or Poland.
Scholarship for exchange study in the United States or Poland.
Focus: Area/Ethnic Studies
Qualif.: Applicant must be: age 18 or older. High school
students not considered.
Funds Avail.: Maximum award amount: $3000. To Apply:
Required: application form; transcript; financial need analysis; reference(s);
application fee; physician's certificate.
Deadline: 4/15.
Contact: Elizabeth Moore, Program Officer, 203-753-1315,
emoore@waterburyfoundation.org. |
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| Talbots
Women's Scholarship Fund Talbots Women's Scholarship Fund,
a program of the Talbots
Charitable Foundation, will award $100,000 in scholarships to women
determined to finally get that college degree.
Five women will each be awarded $10,000 scholarships, and 50 women will
each be awarded $1,000 scholarships. All applicants must be seeking an
undergraduate degree from an accredited two- or four-year college or university,
or vocational-technical school. Only applicants seeking a bachelor's degree
from a four-year college or university are eligible to receive a $10,000
award. Scholarship awards are based primarily on financial need and previous
achievements for women who earned their high school diploma or GED at
least 10 years ago.
Foundation: http://www1.talbots.com/about/charitable.asp?BID=&h=
Scholarship Fund: http://www1.talbots.com/about/scholar/scholar.asp |
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Three
Rivers College Foundation
Minority Student Scholarship - William DeHomer Waller
Non-Traditional Student Scholarship - Dr. Wayne Silver
Deadline: March 29, 2007
Three Rivers College Foundation has named two scholarships for distinguished
educators at the school.
- The Minority Student Scholarship will be named for William DeHomer
Waller, founding dean of Three Rivers' original New London campus.
- The Non-Traditional Student Scholarship will be named for Dr. Wayne
Silver, former dean at Three Rivers and emeritus faculty member.
Annually, one William DeHomer Waller scholarship worth $1,200 will be
awarded to a minority student and two Dr. Wayne Silver scholarships worth
$1,200 will be awarded to two non-traditional students.
The application deadline is March 29.
For information or an application, call the Office of Institutional Advancement
at 885-2657 or visit www.trcc.commnet.edu/Development_Office.
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The Thomas P. Quinn
Scholarship Fund
Deadline: June 15, Annually
Awards can be in the range of $2,000
- $4, 000. Please don't hesitate to apply.
- Awards are made to any resident of New
London County who will be attending a four year college
in the next academic year.
- The deadline for filing the application is June
15 for an award covering the academic year beginning the following
September. Applications MUST be mailed on or
before the deadline and MUST be POSTMARKED
by the deadline date.
- You must request your high school to mail a transcript of your record,
including class standing, and a complete report of College Board Test
scores (Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) and Achievement Test) to the
Trustee. Also, if you ar at a higher level, please have an official
college transcript sent to the Trustee. The preferred transcript is
for a full year; however, if not available until after June 15th, request
a transcript for grades to date. Unless prior arrangements are made
with the Trustee, any applications without an official transcript, as
of June 15th, will be considered in incomplete.
- The student must keep the Trustee informed of his/her address at all
times.
- Each application will be reviewed on the basis of academics, recommendations
and extra-curricular activities.
- Four written references are required only with the
initial application; none required for repeat applications. All correspondence,
references, official transcripts, and application should be sent to
The Thomas P. Quinn Scholarship Fund.
- A personal statement expressing your personal and professional
goals and your assessment of the ways in which your high school,
college, and community experience have played or will play a role
in achieving those goals.
Mail completed applications to:
Bank of America,
Trustee
Carmen Britt
777 Main Street CT2-102-22-02
Hartford, CT 06115
Questions regarding Scholarship Application, contact:
Carmen Britt at 860-952-7392 or Brenda
Betancourt at 860-952-7387
e-mail: brenda.i.betancourt@bankofamerica.com |
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FINANCIAL
AID PROGRAMS & INFORMATION |
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Board
of Governors
Department of Higher Education State of Connecticut
Student Financial Aid Programs
http://www.ctdhe.org/default.htm |
- State Program: CT
Aid for Public College Students
- Who is Eligible:
- CT resident attending a CT public college or university
- Grants & Scholarships Amount:
- Up to amount of unmet financial need
- Basis of Selection:
- How & When to Apply:
- Apply at college financial aid office
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- State Program: CT
Independent College Student Grant Program
- Who is Eligible:
- CT resident attending a CT independent college or university
- Grants & Scholarships Amount:
- Basis of Selection:
- How & When to Apply:
- Apply at college financial aid office
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