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Young Women's Scholarship Program APPLICATION FORM Sponsored by: Peace Corps Nigeria Alumni Foundation
www.pcnaf.org – For Application Packages
Instructions for Completing the Application Application packages must include a completed scholarship application, an official
academic transcript (most recent), the Financial Aid Worksheet, copy of the international
student visa, a letter of recommendation from a faculty member, a letter of
recommendation from someone outside the educational institution, and responses (150-
200 words) to each of the three essay questions. All application materials must be
received by May 16, 2018.
1. File a request for an official transcript with your registrar's office. The transcript
should be returned directly to you and mailed to the Peace Corps Nigeria Alumni
Foundation along with your application package.
2. Complete Part I of the Financial Aid Worksheet. Your financial aid office must
complete Part II of the form and return it directly to you.
3. Complete Sections A and B of this form. All responses (except signatures) must
be typed or printed.
4. Make copies of the pages from your passport documenting your international
student status.
5. Your application package must contain a signed letter of recommendation from a
faculty member and someone outside of the educational institution who knows
you well in a personal and/or professional capacity. Professional
recommendations from outside the educational institution must be written on
business stationery.
6. Before mailing your application package, make sure that you have included all
required documents. Incomplete or late applications will not be considered.
Once you have gathered the required documents, mail the completed package to:
Mr. Albert Hannans
President
Peace Corps Nigeria Alumni Foundation
c/o 10462 Kelso Court
Waldorf, MD 20603
The deadline for receipt of all materials is May16, 2018.
If you have questions call: 301-632-5895.
The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF) offers the following scholarships: CBC Spouses Education Scholarship, CBC Spouses Heineken USA Performing Arts Scholarship and the CBC Spouses Visual Arts Scholarship. Application deadlines vary by scholarship program.
CBC Spouses Performing Arts Scholarship – Deadline: April 20, 2018
CBC Spouses Visual Arts Scholarship – Deadline: April 20, 2018
CBC Spouses Education Scholarship – Deadline: May 18, 2018
Students can access scholarship eligibility criteria and scholarship applications online at the CBCF website https://cbcfinc.academicworks.com/opportunities. The online application form with all supplemental materials must be uploaded and submitted to the CBCF by the designated application deadline. For more information about the Congressional Black Caucus Spouses Scholarship Program, please contact the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation at (202) 263-2800, visit the CBCF website http://www.cbcfinc.org/scholarships/ or send an email toscholarships@cbcfinc.org.
ALPHA PI CHI NATIONAL SORORITY, INC. DELTA PHI CHAPTER
POTOMAC, MARYLAND 20854
2018 COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP COMPETITION APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
The Delta Phi Chapter of Alpha Pi Chi National Sorority, Inc., is pleased to announce a college
scholarship designed specifically to provide funds to an African American female student scheduled
to enroll or enrolled at a Maryland Historically Black College or University
AWARD:
Annually, the Chapter will award a minimum of $1,000 to the selected female. Awardee must provide
proof of registration before the check is awarded.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:
To be considered for this scholarship, the applicant must:
be an African American female
attend or must currently be a student at a Maryland Historically Black College or
University
have a scholastic average of at least a 2.5 on a 4.0 scale; and
demonstrate financial need
APPLICATION PROCEDURES:
The applicant must send a completed application packet to the address listed below. The
completed application packet must include the following:
1. Scholarship Application. (Use the attached application)
2. College transcript, through the last semester
3. 2 letters of reference (preferably not an immediate family member)
Completed application packets and a transcript are to be postmarked no later than May 15, 2018
and returned to:
Ronda S. McCall Scholarship Committee Alpha Pi Chi National Sorority, Inc. Delta Phi Chapter 925 Quincy ST NW Washington, DC 20011
Or email to: Cardd5@aol.com
ALPHA PI CHI NATIONAL SORORITY, INC. DELTA PHI CHAPTER
POTOMAC, MARYLAND 2018 SCHOLARSHIP COMPETITION
Letter of Reference Request
Name of Applicant: ____________________________________________________________
Reference Name: ___________________________________________________________________
Address: ______________________________________________________________________
City/State: _________________________________________Zip Code ____________________
Telephone: (Day) ___________________________ (Evening) ___________________________
INSTRUCTIONS: Thank you for assisting the Scholarship Committee in evaluating the above named
applicant, who is applying for a scholarship from the Delta Phi Chapter of Alpha Pi Chi National
Sorority, Inc., Potomac, Maryland. We would appreciate your candid assessment of the applicant.
Only the Scholarship Committee will see your comments.
Please answer the following questions and submit on an attached document:
1. How long have you known the applicant and what is your relationship?
2. Do you recommend this applicant for a Scholarship?
3. Please make any additional comments that you think will be helpful in assessing the
applicant.
Signature: _________________________________________ Date: ___________________________
Please return all reference documentation postmarked by May 15, 2018 to:
Ronda S. McCall Scholarship Committee Alpha Pi Chi National Sorority, Inc. Delta Phi Chapter 925 Quincy ST NW Washington, DC 20011
Or email to: Cardd5@aol.com
Scholarships to Help International Students Afford U.S. Colleges
American colleges and universities are among the best in the world, and for many
students from around the globe, attending college in the U.S. would be a dream come
true.
Every year, thousands of students from nearly every continent flock to campuses across
the U.S. to earn their degrees and take what they’ve learned back home. If you hail from
another country and have always wanted to study in America, you don’t have to be rich
to achieve your goal.
Though most of your scholarship funding will probably come from your chosen college,
there are a handful of more general scholarships geared specifically toward students
from around the globe.
Dollar Amount: $500
Deadline(s): Scholarship/Grant Sponsor: Various Award Type: Scholarship Money
Scholarship/Grant Site:
http://http://www.usnews.com/education/blogs/the-sc - See more
at: http://hbcuconnect.com/…/scholarships-to-help-international…
BEVERLY J. GILLIAM SCHOLARSHIP FOR FOREIGN STUDY 2017
The Beverly J. Gilliam Scholarship for Foreign Study offers financial assistance to students who are
accepted into recognized summer study abroad programs. The scholarship’s goals are to help students
obtain international experiences that will allow them to become better world citizens and successfully
compete in the global job market. Beverly J. Gilliam was educated in the New York Public School
System received her undergraduate degree from City University of New York and obtained a graduate
degree from Columbia University School of Library Science.
Her professional career started in Asia where she was responsible for activating and managing
American libraries in Korea and Japan as well as libraries at U.S. military installations throughout
Europe. Her overseas experience impacted her career and allowed her to become well-versed in
various cultures. This program will allow UNCF students to experience diverse cultures and
participate within challenging overseas' academic environments.
The applicants must be enrolled at one of the UNCF's member institutions as a sophomore or junior
within the 2016-17 academic year. The study-abroad program, taking place during the summer 2017,
must be approved by your home institution and will allow the applicants to receive earned credit hours
towards their undergraduate degree. The candidates will be required to submit the following
documents: On-line Application, Resume, Transcript, Essays, Study-Abroad Details and Academic
Recommendation. In addition, applicants will also upload the supporting documentation, whereby
their study abroad program will be able to transfer earned credit hours to their undergraduate
institution.
Beverly J. Gilliam Scholarship for Foreign Study 2017
The Beverly J. Gilliam Scholarship for Foreign Study offers financial assistance to students who are
accepted into recognized summer study abroad programs. The scholarship’s goals are to help students
obtain international experiences that will allow them to become better world citizens and successful.
http://scholarships.uncf.org/
Hartford Technology Rental Scholarship 2018
Hartford Technology Rentals has been in the short term technology rental business for over 25 years.
We feel that it is important to give back.
We are offering two $1000 scholarships that are available to students studying in the IT or related
fields. Simply fill out the form and tell us about yourself and what you hope to do with your IT degree
in the short essay form.
One scholarship will be awarded in December and one in May (Cut-off dates: 12/16 & 5/17). You may
apply for both scholarships separately.
https://hartfordrents.com/scholarship
Waechter Medical-Legal Scholarship
Annual scholarships available: One $1,000 scholarship awarded to a student of some kind of legal
college, university or program; AND one $1,000 scholarship awarded to a student of some kind of
medical college, university or program.
The Idea: Jason Waechter loves both the medical profession and the legal profession. He believes the
best of each field have something in common—they solve problems in creative and original ways.
These scholarships embrace this.
Eligibility & Selection Criteria:
Open to any students of any kind of legal or medical college, university or program;
No minimum GPA requirement;
The primary criterion is creativity in the application;
Background of the applicant may be considered.
Application requirements:
Submit any creative entry about any of the following (300 word limit for essays):
Application deadline: Applications accepted annually from January 1 through September 1.
Winners selected and contacted by end of September.
http://www.birthlaw.com/34.html
The Tree Center Scholarship Program
http://www.thetreecenter.com/scholarship/#sthash.Bsya0UKW.dpuf
Requirements
Must currently be enrolled as a high school or college/university student within the United States.
Must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 (or the equivalent).
Must be an American citizen, permanent resident, or hold a valid student visa.
Must have designed an innovative project that makes a difference in the lives of others (This could be
a website, series of blogs, an app, fundraising event, etc.)
Must submit an essay describing the goal of the particular project and provide supporting
documentation.
The essay, idea, or creation must be the applicant’s original work.
All submissions must be uploaded no later than 11:59 pm PST on the 20th of last month of each
quarter (Q1: March 20th, Q2: June 20th, Q3: September 20th, Q4: December 20th). The submission
window closes on the 21st of the final month of each quarter and will reopen on the 1st of each quarter
at 8:00 a.m (Q1: January 1st, Q2: April 1st: Q3: July 1st, Q4: October 1st).
Project Information
Upload an essay, letter of recommendation, and photo of yourself before submitting the application by
clicking the Upload Scholarship Documents button and uploading files all at once. All of the following
documents must be included:
Essay – The essay should describe the goal of the particular project and provide the link to access the
content such as the blog, app, etc. (if applicable).
Letter of Recommendation – The letter should evaluate the quality of the work.
Your Photo – The photo should be one taken during project execution.
To begin the application process please submit your information
http://www.thetreecenter.com/scholarship/#sthash.Bsya0UKW.dpuf
Please zip your Essay, Letter of Recommendation and Photograph into one file and upload it with your
identifying information
National Health Service Corps
Scholarship Program
https://nhsc.hrsa.gov/scholarships/
You can apply to the Scholarship Program if you are committed to primary care and accepted to or
enrolled in an accredited U.S. school in one of the following primary care disciplines:
Physicians (MD or DO)
Dentists
Nurse Practitioners
Certified Nurse-Midwives
Physician Assistants
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
The scholarship pays tuition, fees, other educational costs, and provides a living stipend in return for a
commitment to work at least 2 years at an NHSC-approved site in a medically underserved
community.
For each year of financial support (up to four years), the student agrees to serve one year (minimum
two years) at an NHSC-approved site in a high-need urban, rural, or frontier community across the
nation.
Service begins upon graduation (and completion of primary care residency training for doctors and
dentists). The NHSC helps scholars find a practice site that's right for them. When in service, scholars
earn a market-rate salary, paid by the employing facility.
Scholarship payments other than the living stipend are federal income tax-free.
The Scholarship Program accepts applications once each year. Applicants chosen to receive the
scholarship are notified no later than September 30.
http://www.neha.org/professional-development/students/scholarship
Available to applicants pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Health or Postgraduate Degree
in Environmental Health Sciences
Sponsored by:
National Environmental Health Association (NEHA) Logo American Academy of Sanitarians Logo
Both the National Environmental Health Association (NEHA) and the American Academy of
Sanitarians (AAS) have established education in environmental health (EH) as one of their principle
goals. NEHA and AAS believe that structured education at the undergraduate and graduate levels is
important to an individual’s successful professional development in the EH field and that continuing
education is a vital component in an EH professional’s continued career growth.
As a result, the NEHA Board of Directors established a scholarship fund in 1984 that began with a gift
of $1000 from Dr. A. Harry Bliss, a NEHA Past-President, and personal donations from NEHA Board
Members. Because of their strong belief in scholarship programs, AAS also made a financial donation
to the NEHA program, allowing NEHA to increase the number of undergraduate scholarships
awarded. As the program grew, NEHA offered scholarships to both undergraduate and graduate
students pursuing studies in the EH field. In 1996, NEHA and AAS decided to jointly fund
undergraduate and graduate EH scholarships and call them the NEHA/AAS Scholarships. Funding for
the scholarships is continually obtained from donations, proceeds from association fund-raisers and
NEHA/AAS budget commitments. By offering the NEHA/AAS Scholarships to eligible undergraduate
and graduate students, NEHA and AAS hope to positively contribute to the future of Environmental
Health.
- See more at: http://www.neha.org/professional-
development/students/scholarship#sthash.AVmdm9kC.dpuf
Thurgood Marshall College Fund - S.M.A.R.T. Scholarship For Service Program
The Science, Mathematics And Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship for Service
Program is an opportunity for students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in Science,
Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines to receive a full scholarship and be
gainfully employed upon degree completion. Participants in the SMART Scholarship for Service
Program will receive full tuition and education related fees (does not include items such as meal plans,
housing, or parking), a stipend paid at a rate of $25,000 - $38,000 depending on degree pursuing,
access to summer research internships, mentoring, and other allowances and benefits including
employment placement upon graduation.
Students pursuing degrees related to the following are encouraged to apply:
Mechanical Engineering, Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, Nuclear Engineering,
Oceanography, Operations Research, Physics, Electrical Engineering, Geosciences, Industrial and
Systems Engineering, Information Sciences, Materials Science and Engineering (technical tracks only)
Mathematics, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering, Biosciences, Chemical Engineering,
Chemistry (technical tracks only), Civil Engineering, Cognitive, Neural, and Behavioral Sciences,
Computer and Computational Sciences
Eligibility Requirements:
a U.S. citizen at time of application,
Able to participate in summer internships at DoD laboratories, willing to accept post-graduate
employment with the DoD, a student in good standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a
4.0 scale at the time of award and, pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in one of the
disciplines listed on the About SMART page. Undergraduate applicants must be currently enrolled in a
regionally accredited U.S. college or university and have a high school diploma/GED.
Graduate applicants can be either currently enrolled in a regionally accredited U.S. college or
university or awaiting notification of admission to such. If awaiting admission, you must be accepted
for entrance in the fall 2017 term.
https://smart.asee.org/?utm_source=tmcf-marketing-
support&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=smart-16
ATTENTION GRADUATE STUDENTS
DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship
http://www.krellinst.org/csgf/about-doe-csgf/eligibility-program-requirements
The DOE CSGF is open to U.S. citizens or permanent resident aliens who plan full-time, uninterrupted study toward a
Ph.D. at an accredited U.S. university. We encourage applications from students in engineering and the physical, computer,
mathematical or life sciences who meet the following eligibility requirements. The fellowship provides four years of
support, but must be renewed each summer.
ELIGIBILITY
The following criteria will be used to determine the eligibility of those applying for DOE CSGF. At the time of application,
eligibility will apply to:
Undergraduate seniors
Applicants with no more than B.S. or B.A. degrees who are not enrolled in graduate school
First-year graduate students (M.S. degree or Ph.D. students without an M.S. degree)
During the fellowship period, fellows are required to be enrolled as full-time graduate students at an accredited U.S.
college or university and conduct research in areas of interest to the DOE. The summer should be spent conducting full-
time research related to the completion of one's degree program, enrolled in classes or on a practicum assignment.
This equal opportunity program is open to all qualified persons without regard to race, gender, religion, age, physical
disability or national origin.
FREEDOM TO FOCUS ON RESEARCH
The DOE CSGF program's support allows students to focus on academics and research without excessive teaching or other
departmental support activities. The fellow’s department must waive any teaching requirements beyond one term.
ANNUAL RENEWAL AND AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS
Fellows must renew their appointment each year by submitting an online application that demonstrates:
Their academic performance is acceptable
They're progressing toward completing the approved program of study
They've completed a practicum
They're conducting research in areas of interest to the DOE
The fellow's status and how much funds are expected to be available can affect the award's length.
The DOE attempts to provide adequate funding to meet the costs of graduate school. Therefore, the Krell Institute must
approve in advance additional graduate responsibilities, such as a teaching assistantship. Fellows may accept scholarships,
prizes and other payments (including veteran’s benefits) that do not require a service.
The National Security Agency Cooperative Education Program Scholarship
The National Security Agency Cooperative Education Program is open to second - semester
freshman and sophomore students who are majoring in computer science, electrical engineering,
computer engineering, or cyber security. Participants in this rotational cooperative program will
alternate semesters of full - time work with full - time study from entry into the program until
graduation. You must work a minimum of 52 weeks prior to graduation. You must be a U.S.
citizen and be eligible to be granted a security clearance to be eligible for this award. A
minimum GPA of 3.0 is preferred.
Dollar Amount: $43,500
Deadline(s): Varies
Scholarship/Grant Sponsor: National Security Agency
Scholarship/Grant Site: https://www.intelligencecareers.gov/nsa/nsastudents.htm
Parentinn – Cyberbullying Prevention for Teens Scholarship
Deadline for submission: Feb 28th, 2018.
Announcement of Results: March 21st, 2018.
Scholarship will be awarded by: March 31st, 2018.
The $1250 scholarship value will be sent directly to your school. (or via Paypal).
General Terms of Participation
All participants will have to research and submit a 600 – 1000 words regarding the following topic:
“Why and How to Stop Cyberbullying”.
In the content, make sure to include the following ideas:
Why is it important to stop cyberbullying?
How has cyberbullying personally affected teens?
The best submission will be selected and rewarded, $1250 will be given to Undergraduate or
Postgraduate Students – $1250 will be given to High School Students, which can be used in course
materials or other resources. If you want to know more information about our selection criteria, please
continue reading.
Parentinn - Cyberbullying Prevention for Teens Scholarship 2017 - 2018
In an effort to the cause of preventing cyberbullying, we have created the Cyberbullying Prevention
for Teens Scholarship for Undergraduate or Postgraduate students/ high school, college or graduate
student or a student planning to enter college to receive $2500 award.
http://www.parentinn.com/?s=scholarship
ETS Presidential Scholarship for HBCU Students
To be eligible for this award, you must:
attend a Historically Black College or University (HBCU)
hold sophomore or junior standing (based on credit hours completed) at the time
of application
be enrolled as a full-time student progressing toward a bachelor's degree
have a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.5 (on a 4 point
scale)
demonstrate financial need - accurate and honest completion of the information
requested on the "Financial Aid Information" tab will be critical for this
assessment
be recommended by the President of your college or university
be able to obtain a secondary and supplemental recommendation from the faculty
member, department head, or dean most familiar with your academic work
You may complete the online application in any order you prefer. Information is
automatically saved as you move from one page to the next. You may exit at any time
and return to make changes or complete the process until March 16, 2018.
You must click the Submit button on the last page for your application to be
considered.
DEADLINE: March 16, 2018 at 11:59 PM Pacific Time Zone
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ChicagoHeatingCoolingPros.com is proud to announce a $500 academic scholarship for
the 2017-2018 academic year. Winners will be selected on March 31, 2018.
Submission Deadline: March 15, 2018
Date of Award: March 31, 2018
Open to Undergraduate, Graduate, Highschool and incoming students
Open to the legal residents of the United States and Canada
Minimum GPA: 2.5
Proof will be required for your GPA and eligibility before awarding.
Scholarship award will be directly sent to the University or College or High School
attended, not directly to the student.
NOTE: All submissions are used only for the purpose of awarding a scholarship.
Applicants will not receive a solicitation from ChicagoHeatingCoolingPros.com or any
other party. Applicant information is never shared or sold.
Scholarship Title: ChicagoHeatingCoolingPros.com Scholarship
Students are required to submit a 1000 words essay titled “Why are energy efficient
heating and cooling important in the fight against global climate change?”.
You may use personal experience or experiences you’ve witnessed in the society and
media. Discuss why an efficient HVAC system can help counter climate change.
While not required, it is recommended you learn more about our site and the service we
provide before submitting your essay. Our heating and cooling blog is a good place to
start and here are some great articles to start Choosing the Perfect Heating System for
Your Home and Types of Heating Systems for Commercial Buildings.
Please complete the form and attached your essay below; qualified candidates will be
contacted via email. Submit questions to chicagoheatingcoolingpros@gmail.com
http://www.chicagoheatingcoolingpros.com/scholarship/
Nicole Washington Scholarship http://www.wtsinternational.org/baltimore/scholarships/
The Baltimore Chapter of the Women’s Transportation Seminar (WTS) is offering a scholarship of $1,500 to a
deserving female student from Morgan State University in memory of alumna Nicole Washington.
An Applicant Must Be:
A returning student at Morgan State University’s Civil Engineering Department and must be enrolled
full time (at least 12 hours)
Studying for an undergraduate degree for the first time
A United States citizen or a non-citizen who is able to apply for federal student aid
A permanent resident of Maryland
Academic Excellence
Have a GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale
Major in Civil Engineering
Demonstrate skilled writing ability
Have an interest in the Transportation Profession
Citizenship, Character and Serious-Mindedness
Demonstrate a desire to make a meaningful contribution to society both present and future
Be involved in a balance of community, school and work activities
Pursue goals and aspirations with integrity, resolution, self-discipline and judgment
Be willing to volunteer at one (1) WTS event to promote the transportation industry to young women
A completed application package must include the following items:
A completed WTS Baltimore Chapter Scholarship Application form
The applicant’s resume. Include awards, honors, activities, organizations, work experience etc.
Current college transcript (this will serve as proof of enrollment as well as program of study)
Sealed recommendation letters from two references (current or former professors or employers).
A personal statement, not to exceed 500 words, that describes the applicant’s interest in pursuing a
transportation career, outlines current career objectives, and identifies any affiliations and activities
related to achieving the goal of a transportation career.
Mail applications postmarked/emailed to Women’s Transportation Seminar, Attn: Nicole
Washington Scholarship, P.O. Box 2351, Baltimore, MD 21203. Any questions e-
mailbarbara.mosier@stvinc.com.
Catherine D. Felsing Memorial Scholarship.
Done Right Foundation Repair gives out $2500 to qualifying seniors with the Catherine
D. Felsing Memorial Scholarship. Those who are interested in earning a degree that
helps those affected by addiction and depression.
Application Requirements:
Any student who wants to apply for the scholarship should qualify for the following:
Must be applying to study medicine with an emphasis on addiction recovery or
depression
Must have a graduating high school GPA of 3.0 or higher
Submit a 1-page letter with your application on why you deserve this scholarship, along
with how you would help improve the lives of people affected by substance addiction or
depression
More information, including a printed application to fill out, can be found in our link.
Dollar Amount: $2,500 Deadline(s): April 1, 2018
Majors Targeted: Medicine, Psychology
http://www.donerightfoundationrepair.com/scholarship-opportunities/
The Thurgood Marshall College Fund
The Thurgood Marshall College Fund in partnership with Lowes is pleased to provide financial
assistance scholarships to undergraduate college sophomores, juniors, and seniors at TMCF member-
schools who are in good academic standing who are at risk of not returning to school or graduating
due to an outstanding financial need and/or emergency situation that leads to a financial crisis.
Qualified applicants must have an unmet financial need ranging from $500 to $7,500.
To be eligible, applicants must:
Enrolled full-time in an accredited TMCF member-school
College sophomore, junior or senior
Minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale
Demonstrate a combination of financial need and merit
Be a U.S. citizen or permanent legal resident
Complete a FAFSA
Must be at risk of not returning to school or graduating due to an outstanding financial need
Have an outstanding balance remaining on their account
Applicants must submit the following documents for consideration:
Resume (should demonstrate community service and leadership abilities)
Current Account Balance Statement
2017 – 2018 Student Aid Report
College Transcript (official or unofficial)
How to Apply
To apply, click the button below and create a TMCF Account. Once you sign up and create a TMCF
Account, you can complete the TMCF | Lowe’s Scholarship application. The deadline is May 15,
2018, 11:59 PM EST.
https://tmcf.org/our-scholarships/current-scholarships/tmcf-lowes-gap-scholarship/5459
Abbott and Fenner Scholarship Program
Abbott & Fenner Business Consultants are pleased to be able to continue with our
scholarship program for the 11th year.
We will be awarding $1,000 to the winner(s) each year.
Scholarship Deadline - June 14, 2018.
Application Process
Students will submit an essay on the topic that appears on the scholarship page
of our web site: http://www.abbottandfenner.com/scholarships.htm
Full details are available on our site.
KIDGUARD FOR EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
ELIGIBILITY: All undergraduate and graduate students currently enrolled at an accredited University or
College
AWARD AMOUNT: Multiple scholarships ranging from $500 to $1000
DEADLINE: Ongoing (Annual), Every October 31st, 11:59 PM (Pacific Time)
HOW TO APPLY:
Choose ONE prompt from below and write a well thought out essay
1. How have your family, parents, school, and teachers influenced who you are today? Use
personal experiences to support your answer.
2. How much freedom should parents give their children? Use personal experiences to support
your answer.
3. What are some dangers that youth may face on the internet? Use personal experiences,
news articles, or research to support your answer.
4. What should you do if you or a friend is bullied on the web? Please discuss solutions for both
scenarios. Use personal experiences to support your answer.
5. Discuss ways that youth can use the internet or social media to positively impact their
communities. Use personal experiences to support your answer.
To apply, paste your essay and fill out our short form here: KidGuard for Education Scholarship
Application
SELECTION PROCESS:
We will be selecting a pool of finalists based on the quality of their essay. As mentioned, we are looking for essays that are well thought out with proper research and evidence to support their statement. Out of the selected finalists, winners will be selected and contacted shortly thereafter
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