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SCHOLARSHIPS WITH JUNE 2019 DEADLINES
AMERICAN PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION FOUNDATION INVESTING IN OUR FUTURE
SCHOLARSHIP
Each year the APTF awards a minimum of twenty scholarships, ranging from $2,500 to $10,000,
to college students and transit professionals who are pursuing or advancing their career in
public transportation. Awards cover the academic year, beginning in the fall semester, and
assist with tuition costs and other educational expenses.
Who Should Apply?
Applicants must be enrolled in a fully accredited institution, have and maintain at least a 3.0
GPA, and demonstrate a strong interest in entering the public transportation industry. College
sophomores (30 hours or more satisfactorily completed), juniors, seniors, or those seeking
advanced degrees may apply. All applicants must be sponsored by an APTA member
organization.
How to Apply
Applications are due Monday, June 17 by 11:59 pm (EST). Applications will be submitted via
SurveyMonkey Apply. To create your account and begin your application, please click the
button below.
Apply Now
AIMEE STUDENT SUCCESS SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
Aimee believes in asking for help and lending a hand. That’s why we’ve created the Aimee
Student Success Scholarship program. Each year, millions of students apply for and enroll in
some sort of post-secondary, higher education training. They do so to develop the skills and
experience they need to start their careers and build their own independent lives. We
recognize that going to college or enrolling in some kind of technical or career training is
expensive for most youth out there. That’s why we wanted to do something to help!
Get started today! Register to Aimee
What would you do with $1,000?
Aimee is awarding a $1,000 cash scholarship to a young person who demonstrates through
their online bio and resume, that they are an active, civically engaged global citizen. We know
that many youth have goals, and they try hard. They win some and lose some, but they never
stop dreaming and taking action in pursuit of their goals.
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Scholarship Application Requirements
Open to any high school senior or student enrolled in a post-secondary, higher
education course or skills training program.
Your emailed resume must be exported from the Aimee Bio mobile or web-App.
One application per scholarship cycle. Students who are not selected may
re-apply in the next cycle.
The Aimee Student Success Scholarship celebrates these youth and offers a small hand in
getting them where they most want to go in life.
How to apply
1. Create your Aimee Bio Get Started today
2. Export your Bio into a resume. (Aimee can do that for you with one simple click!)
3. Tweak your resume and email it to scholarships@aimee.bio
Deadline to apply 11:59 pm on June 30, 201
How will the winner be chosen?
The Aimee Student Success Scholarship winner will be a young person who presents a resume
that helps tell their story. A winning resume, will show us who you are, what you are passionate
about and what you do to pursue those passions. You might be the group leader, budding
entrepreneur, wickedly good musician, dedicated bookworm or just someone who quietly helps
out in your local community. Your resume (& bio) will help us to see all of that in you!
When will the Scholarships be announced and awarded?
We will review the scholarship submissions from July 1 - July 15th.
The winner will be announced on August 1, 2019.
The scholarship will be awarded by August 15, 2019
AKASH KURUVILLA MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Award Amount $1,000 annually, non-renewable. The scholarship will be disbursed in the
amount of $500 per semester. Students must maintain a 3.0 or higher grade point average to
receive second payment.
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Recipients
Three awards offered annually. At least one award will be given to a female, and the other will
be given to a male.
Eligibility
Must be accepted to or enrolled full-time in an undergraduate program in the U.S.
This award is for international and U.S. students.
Additional Information
The Akash Kuruvilla Memorial Scholarship Fund was formed in the fall of 2007 to remember the
life of Akash Jacob Kuruvilla and to continue his legacy of excellence and generosity
posthumously. Having committed to leadership, diversity, integrity and academia, Akash
Kuruvilla influenced a multitude that had the honor of being in his presence. The ideal
scholarship recipients will embody those same principles and shall be committed to positively
affecting the community throughout their collegiate years and beyond. The ideal candidate
must demonstrate excellence in leadership, diversity, integrity and academia. The selection
committee will also base its decisions on financial need, content of character and the
candidates potential to make an impact on his/her peers and community. If an applicant has
been selected as a recipient of the scholarship, he/she will be notified via phone by July 30,
after which a formal letter will be sent to him/her. Only applicants that have been selected will
be notified.
Contact
Melissa Montenegro
Administrator
P.O. Box 140900
Gainesville, Florida 32614
US
info@akmsf.com
melissa.montenegro@gmail.com
Deadline Information: Friday, June 28, 2019
Online applications are available from the Akash Kuruvilla Memorial Scholarship Fund website.
In addition to the completed application, each applicant must submit the following: a
typewritten 750-word essay answering the question "What does the phrase The American
Dream mean to you and how do you embody The American Dream?"; a personal statement
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which includes a brief summary of his/her academic background, his/her professional goals and
a statement of financial need; two letters of recommendation (one from an individual who
knows the applicant in an academic or professional capacity, and one from a friend not related
to him/her, addressing how he/she has affected his/her life);an official copy of his/her
academic transcript; and a copy of his/her previous years' W2, IRS Form 1040, 1040A or 1040EZ
(or parent's/guardian's). Applicants may include any additional information that they feel will
assist the selection committee in its decision. The application packet must be submitted online
by the deadline date.
Apply Now
Application information is available online on the DatingAdvice.com website. To apply, each
student must write an essay of 500 to 900 words on "The Psychology of Online Dating". The
essay should address the psychological issues and challenges facing singles given the growing
popularity of online dating and how relationship professionals can help online daters navigate
these challenges. Essays must be in 12-point Times New Roman font, double-spaced, with one-
inch margins. Any resources should be cited using MLA format. Any plagiarism or fabrication
will disqualify student from award disbursement. The student should include his/her full name
and .edu mailing address with the essay. The student must submit his/her essay and official
transcript by mail to the address provided. Entries must be postmarked by the deadline date.
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LAWYER JAMES DODSON LAW SCHOLARSHIP
Over 1.3 million Americans fall victim to traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) every year. For many
brain injury victims, once effortless day-to-day tasks are now a challenge. As a result, some TBI
sufferers have had to become more reliant on family members for everyday life. While striving
to overcome these challenges, many brain injury victims and their families also dream of
pursuing or to continue pursuing a college education, but the significant financial burden of
injury-related medical bills can make this lifelong goal seem impossible. Florida accident
attorney, Jim Dodson wants to help make this dream more possible.
Jim has seen the life-changing toll TBIs take on their victims and their caregivers. Jim’s personal
experience representing brain injury victims and his strong belief in the value of a college
education lead him to create a $1,000 college scholarship offered specifically to injury victims
and their loved ones.
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Scholarship Details & Guidelines:
In addition to the essay applicants must:
Have a 2.75 GPA
Must be either a graduating senior in high school or currently enrolled part time or full
time in college.
While academic success need not be a determining factor, each applicant must
demonstrate a capacity for success in their chosen field.
To apply, please complete the application along with writing a 500 word (or less) essay on this
topic: Tell us how having a brain injury has changed your life. If you are a caregiver or a family
member of someone who has a brain injury, please write your essay on how it has impacted you
and/or your family’s life. Your essay should not exceed 500 words and should briefly relate your
personal experience with a TBI or the TBI of a loved one.
Please fill out your completed application and 500 word (or less) essay on the topic mentioned
above by no later than midnight on June 20, 2019.
We look forward to receiving your application. Good luck!
Note: By submitting an essay, you grant Jim Dodson Law a royalty‐free license to copy,
distribute, modify and display your essay on Jim Dodson Law’s website, social media networks
and in their marketing materials. By submitting an essay, you allow Jim Dodson Law to share
your essay with news organizations and give permission for your submission to be broadcasted
by news organizations. You also verify no other person or organization has a copyright interest
in your essay.
Click here to fill out the Jim Dodson Law Scholarship Application
MORE THAN MONEY SCHOLARSHIP
We believe a student loan should be more than just money. That's why every CommonBond
loan comes with a Money Mentor — a real person who can help students get more money for
school, manage a budget, and find internship opportunities.
Our $5,000 scholarship is about more than money, too. We want more students to have the
opportunity to pursue their dreams. Apply for your chance to win today, and see below for
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resources to help make paying for college easier. Student applicants must be legal residents of
the US, at least 17 years of age at entry and are currently enrolled in a nonprofit. Four-year
University for the fall 2019 semester.
Additional Information
The More Than Money Scholarship is provided to help in assisting undergraduate students to
achieve their educational and professional dreams. One winner will be selected at random from
all of the eligible entries received by the end of the contest period. The recipient may be asked to
provide additional information confirming his or her eligibility. Failure to respond within seven
days may result in forfeiture of the scholarship award.
Contact Address
524 Broadway
6th Floor
New York, New York 10012
US
care@commonbond.co
Deadline Information: Wednesday, June 19, 2019
To apply for the CommonBond Scholarship, students must submit the online application form.
All applications must be received by the deadline date.
APPLY NOW
The online application is located at https://studentloans.commonbond.co/more-than-money-
scholarship?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=unigo&utm_campaign=iscos-tof-all-
unigoscholarship.
MYBIOSOURCE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
MyBioSource is proud to offer a total of $12,000 in scholarships for undergraduate or graduate
students who are enrolled in accredited colleges/universities for the Fall 2019 Semester. With
these programs we are thrilled to part take in supporting education to students in all regions.
The world continues to grow and unfold new developments, trends, and movements in all
aspects shaping the overall strength of academics. MyBioSource hopes that with these
scholarship programs it will open up the doors and allow the intensity and power of education
circulate the minds of students allowing them to change the world one step at a time.
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Apply now (follow the links to see requirements and deadlines for each scholarship) to win:
1 of five $1,000 awards for S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics)
majors OR 1 of five $1,000 awards for all other majors, OR 1 of two $1,000 award for Students
with Disabilities Scholarship
https://www.mybiosource.com/scholarship_students_with_disabilities
RHEUMATOID PATIENT FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
BACKGROUND / OBJECTIVE:
The Rheumatoid Patient Foundation (RPF) is a 501c (3) non-profit organization dedicated to
improving the lives of people with rheumatoid diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and
juvenile arthritis. Beyond the physical, mental and emotional hardship of rheumatoid disease
(RD), there is also often a financial toll placed on people with RD due to the expenses of
continuous care and treatment, as well as potential disability and loss of income. One of RPF’s
primary goals is offering support to rheumatoid patients. One way in which we seek to do this is
to offer support to students who have RD or whose parents have RD, as they pursue higher
education. RPF’s scholarship program helps to support and meet the needs of these students.
PURPOSE:
To offer financial support to students whose lives have been affected by rheumatoid disease, as
they advance their education.
2019 SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM OUTLINE:
SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS:
• Five scholarships will be awarded in the amount of $1,000 each
• Scholarship amount can be credited toward any college or vocational school tuition or
expenses
• Funding for this year's Scholarship Program is sponsored by Myriad Autoimmune
SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS:
• U.S. resident applying to a post-secondary/vocational institution or already enrolled at a
college or vocational school
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• Student has a confirmed diagnosis of RA or JRA/JIA, or has a parent with such a
diagnosis
• Applicants will be required to submit an application form and a written paper in
response to an essay prompt
• Previous RPF Scholarship winners are not eligible
JUDGING AND WINNER SELECTION:
• Essay responses will be judged by a panel of volunteers from the RPF according to
established criteria listed on the scholarship application
• All eligible applications will be considered, and the five highest scoring submissions will
each receive a $1,000 scholarship award
• Additional entry details can be found on the Scholarship Application Form.
Scholarship Deadline: All completed applications must be received by June 30, 2019
Download Application
Save the PDF Application document to your computer after clicking the download button. You
may use a digital or physical signature to complete the form. Be sure to include the completed
application along with your essay submission. All scholarship submissions must be emailed to
scholarships@rheum4us.org
THE FENCE AUTHORITY SCHOLARSHIP
Prize: $1,000
All applicants must currently be pursuing a Bachelor’s (or Baccalaureate) Degree related to a
profession that is dedicated to improving the beautification of US communities, such
as Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Civil Engineering, Horticulture, and Environmental and
Marine Sciences. Applicants must be currently accepted into a program and must currently hold
or anticipate holding a high school diploma or GED within the 2019-2020 school year.
Applicants must be currently involved or recently involved (within one year of date of
application) in their community, either through school programs or voluntary programs.
APPLICANT MUST MEET ALL REQUIREMENTS
Academic Eligibility:
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The Fence Authority offers cash awards to students currently pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in a
field that will improve and benefit our communities functionally and aesthetically, such as civil
engineering, horticulture, architecture, or ecology.
Architecture Engineering
Biology
Civil Engineering
Horticulture Science
Ecology
Environmental Design
Environmental Engineering
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Forestry
Landscape Architecture
Marine/Aquatic Biology
Marine Science
Urban and Land Planning
Water/Wetlands/Marine Management
*Applicant must have earned a high school diploma or GED, or be planning to earn their high
school diploma or GED in the year in which the scholarship is awarded.
Academic Level: Applicants must be enrolled in college full time for the entire academic year in
which they plan to use their scholarship, based on their individual school’s requirements for
full-time status.
Enrollment: Applicants must be enrolled full time in an accepted major during the 2019-2020
school year.
Residency: Applicants must be a US Citizen attending or accepted into a US college or
university.
Application Review: The TFA Scholarship Committee will review all applications for
completeness first then for quality of work. Incomplete applications will not be eligible for
consideration and will be discarded.
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Selection Criteria: Selection will be based on merit as evidenced in grades, personal statement,
quality of work, and level of demonstrated commitment to bettering our communities.
Who can apply?
High school seniors and anyone currently pursuing, enrolled, or accepted into one of the
following programs or one of similar description:
Architecture Engineering
Biology
Civil Engineering
Horticulture Science
Ecology
Environmental Design
Environmental Engineering
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Forestry
Landscape Architecture
Marine/Aquatic Biology
Marine Science
Urban and Land Planning
Water/Wetlands/Marine Management
Application Deadline: June 30, 2019
All Application materials must be emailed no later than the deadline date. Materials received
later will be rejected, resulting in disqualification.
Winner will be chosen by: July 30, 2019
Non-winners will not be notified
APPLICANT MUST PROVIDE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTATION ELECTRONICALLY
Transcript
If you are deemed the official winner, you will be contacted and asked to provide an
official, unopened transcript. Please do not initially send official transcripts.
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Proof of Current Enrollment
Examples: Enrollment verification letter, acceptance letter, course registration for
upcoming semester.
Introduction: 100-200 Words
Tell us about you! What made you want to apply for this scholarship? Include any fun
facts, anything you feel would make yourself stand out, or what being awarded this
scholarship will mean to you!
Application: Attached below
Short Essay: In 300-500 words, write about: Why you chose your major and how you
plan to use it to help the community
Proof of community involvement and letter of recommendation
Deadline & Submission Information
Completed applications must be sent and arrive no later than the set deadline of June 30, 2019.
There will be absolutely no exceptions.
Click to complete the application at https://www.fenceauthority.com/scholarship
THE RECOVERY VILLAGE® HEALTH CARE SCHOLARSHIP
A $1,000 award will be given to a student pursuing a health-related degree program. Areas of
study that will be considered include, but are not limited to, counseling, social work, emergency
medicine, pre-med, nursing, psychology (with a focus on addiction counseling or a substance-
abuse related field).
Applicants must submit an essay no more than 500 words describing why they are passionate
about health care, with a focus on substance abuse and mental health. Essays can draw from
personal or professional experience.
Eligibility & Requirements
In order to be eligible, students must meet the following criteria:
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U.S. citizen or permanent U.S. resident
Enrolled or accepted in an accredited college or university and plan to continue
enrollment
Consent to a talent release and be willing to provide a digital photograph and quote for
display on Advanced Recovery Systems (ARS) websites if notified as the winner
Graduating high school seniors who meet the above criteria are encouraged to apply
Selection & Awards
Award selection will be based upon:
Completed application
Originality (20%)
Creativity (20%)
Writing Skills (20%)
Inspiration (20%)
Demonstrated interest in addiction treatment and recovery (20%)
The winner will be notified following the deadline and the award will be credited to the
student’s school. Certain information must be provided by the student to The Recovery
Village® in order for the school to receive the funds.
See official rules.
Deadline: June 30, 2019. One-time award. Apply Now
THE TRAUB-DICKER RAINBOW SCHOLARSHIP
The Traub-Dicker Rainbow Scholarship was established by Peggy Traub and Phyllis Dicker to
encourage and support women-identified lesbians in their pursuit of higher education. This
program provides one-year scholarships of $1,500 or $3,000 to those graduating high school
or already enrolled in college in any year of study, including graduate school. Scholarships are
paid directly to the recipient’s school and are applied toward tuition. Applications are due by
noon/12pm EDT on Wednesday, June 26, 2019.
Submissions will be judged on:
Academic achievement
Outstanding community service and leadership
Commitment to impacting LGBTQ issues
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Click here to register your user account and get started.
WILSHIRE LAW FIRM 2019 STUDENT SCHOLAR AWARD
A student that wants to attend college should not have that goal compromised because of
financial considerations. For Wilshire Law Firm’s founding president Bobby Saadian, a higher
education should be a right, not a privilege. That’s especially true when the student in question
has a history of academic excellence.
With that in mind, Wilshire Law Firm is proud to sponsor the Student Scholar Award. This
award has been established to recognize a high school student who has achieved academic
excellence while also contributing to their community in a meaningful way.
The winner will receive a scholarship in the amount of $1,000 to use towards their college
education and a possible springboard to a career in law. If you believe that you are that Student
Scholar, please let Wilshire Law Firm know by completing the application and submitting your
essay for consideration.
Links with the eligibility requirements and instructions on how to apply can be found at the top
of this page.
Student Scholar Award Guidelines
Eligibility and Selection Criteria
Student must be a US citizen or a permanent resident.
Student must be a senior in high school or a current undergrad with at least 2 semesters
left.
Must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.
Must demonstrate involvement in community activities.
Application Requirements
Students must submit a 600-word essay describing the college major they’re interested
in and why. Also, how they intend to utilize their degree to contribute to the
community.
Students must send an unofficial copy of their high school and/or college transcripts.
Deadline: Please send the application materials, via email or fax, on or before the June 28,
2019 deadline.
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If you would like to apply, please complete the Wilshire Law Firm Scholarship Application.
If you have any questions, please email us at scholarship@wilshirelawfirm.com
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