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  • Alliance for Young Artists and Writers,  555 Broadway, New York, NY  10012     212-343-6493    High school students may compete for scholarships  in art or photography.  Criteria:  review of portfolio.  Write to above address for details.
  • Aero Club of New England,  Box  183, East Boston, MA  02129

    Scholarship of $2,000 for a New England resident interested in a career in aviation.  Criteria:  financial need and school record & 160 hours of flight time.  For details contact the club at the above address.

  • Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America, 2007 Scholarship contest for high school seniors is a non-profit organization providing education, support, resources, advocacy and research for New Englanders with asthma and allergies.  An original essay addressing the title Overcoming obstacles to managing asthma or severe allergies as a teen must be written by the student.  One $1000 scholarship will be awarded.  An application may be downloaded from the website: www.asthmaandallergies.org

  • Humane Society of the US Shaw-Worth Memorial Scholarship  Applications are now being accepted for this scholarship. Each year the scholarship is awarded to a New England high school senior who has made a menaingful contribution to animal protection over a significant period of time.  The award consists of tuition assistance in the amount of $2,000 which is payable to the college or university at which the recipient will be matriculating in 2008.  For further information contact Abigail Tefft (802) 368-2790 at the HSUS New England Regional Office.  The award recipient will be announced by May 15, 2008.
  • Merrimack College is pleased to announce the availability of Academic Scholarships to qualified admission applicants.  Academic Scholarships are based on the applicant's grade point average.  If you have any questions contact the financial aid office at (978) 837-5186.

  • Robertson Scholars Program provides opportunities for leadership development and collaborative learning for high-achieving students at Duke University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.  Students applying for the Robertson Scholars Program are considered on the basis of six criteria: demonstrated leadership, behavior that is grounded in strong ethical principles, superior academic achievement and intellectual curiosity, active commitment to helping others and to community service, courage, and a collaborative spirit. This four year scholarship is valued at up to $140,000.  They award approximately 36 scholarship a year--18 at Duke and 18 at UNC-Chapel Hill.  Duke scholars receive full tuition, and UNC-Chapel Hill scholars receive full tuition, living expenses and a stipend.  For more information go to www.robertsonscholars.org.
  • The Stephen Phillips Memorial Scholarship Fund offers renewable, 4-year scholarships to students with financial need who display academic excellence, a desire to make a meaningful contribution to society, good character, and a strong work ethic. Awards are limited to residents of New England or Mid-Atlantic States. Visit the website www.phillips-scholarship.org  Deadline is May 1, 2008.
  • Working Women,  Girls Going Places,  135 West 50th St.,  New York, NY  10020Awards of up to $15,000 for first place and $7,000 for second and $3,000 for third placeCriteria:  An essay about how a woman achieved her goals.  Write to the above address for details.

 

AFL-CIO Scholarship Guide, Edition 2008 is available.  It lists scholarships sponsored by national, state, and other labor union and cites hundreds of awards.  Many are restricted to children of union members.  The book is free to union members.

Contact:  AFL-CIO Education Dept., 815  16th St.,  NW,  Washington, DC  20006  or  call   (202) 637-5000

American Council of the Blind,  1155  15th St.,  NW,  Suite 720,  Washington, DC  20005.  Undergraduate students who are blind may qualify for scholarships of from $500 to $4,000.  Call for details  (202) 467-5081

American Foundation for the Blind,  11  Penn Plaza, Suite  300,  New York, NY  10001  -  (212) 502-7600

The Foundation offers a number of scholarships for students who are legally blind and who wish to study at either the undergraduate or graduate level.  These include the Delta Gamma Award of $1,000, the Torres Scholarship of $1,000 with priority going to recent immigrants and the Anderson Memorial Scholarship of $1,000 for a woman studying music.  Application deadline;  April  30

American Institute of Architects,  1735 New York Ave.,  NW  Washington, DC  20006-5292   (202) 626-7300. The institute distributes a booklet,  2000 Scholarships, which describes its financial aid program for those entering the field and provides a list of colleges and universities accredited in architecture.

American Ground Water Trust,  PO  Box  1796,  Concord, NH  03302  (603) 228-5444.The Trust offers a $2,000 scholarship to high school seniors interested in preparing for a career related to ground water. Applications are due May 1.

American Medical Technologists, 710 Higgins Rd., Park Ridge, IL  60068  (847) 823-5169.  Several $500 scholarships are offered to students interested in medical technology, medical assisting, dental assisting, or phlebotomy studies.  Must apply by April 1.  Include a stamped self addressed return envelope with your request for information.

Society of Automotive Engineers,  400 Commonwealth Dr., Warrendale, PA  15096-0001  (412) 772-8534.  Students planning to major in  a field related to the automotive industry are eligible  for a scholarship of $1,000 which is renewable.  Must have a 3.75 high school gpa and a comparable class rank and test scores.  Application is due in November.

Professional Aviation Maintenance Association Foundation Scholarships, a scholarship of $1,000 is available to students who are interested in pursuing aviation maintenance as a career.  Visit the association’s website to download an application  at

http//files.pama.org/PAMA_Scholarship_IndividualStudentApp.pdf    Mailing address:    717 Princess St, Alexandria Va. 22314

Boy Scouts of America Scholarships for members of the Boy Scouts of America  -- Awards: Scholarships & Grants ranging from$500 to $2,000  --  Criteria:  Academic Achievement, Extracurricular Activities, Leadership Experience or Potential and Community Service.  Check with your local Boy Scout Chapter for local awards and write for information regarding national awards to  Boy Scouts of America,  1324 Walnut Hill la.  P.O. Box 152079,  Irving, TX  75015-2079  call (214) 580-2431

Ron Brown Scholar Program has 10 renewable scholarships for $10,000 available for African American High School Seniors. 

Criteria: Academic Achievement, Financial Need, Essay, Extra Curricular Activities, Potential for Success, Recommendations, Leadership Potential or Experience.  For details call (434) 964-1588 or consult the web site  www.ronbrown.org 

Coca Cola Scholarship Foundation  --  150 awards, including 50 scholarships of $20,000 and 100 scholarships of $4,000. Awarding based on Academic Achievement, Financial Need, Work Experience, Extracurricular Activities, Leadership Experience or Potential

Consult website  www.cocacolascholars.org/cokeWeb/jsp/scholars/index.jsp

Executive Women International (EWI) is devoted to encouraging networking an leadership development opportunities for women in business.  Scholarships:  as much as $10,000 in scholarships to female high school juniors interested in business. Contact Ewi,

 515 South 700 East, Suite 2A,  Salt Lake City, UT  84102 or consult web site  www.executivewomen.org

Federal Employee Education and Assistance Fund,  8441 West Bowles Ave., Suite 200, Littleton, CO  80123  (800) 323-4140.  Current federal and postal service employees or their children are eligible for scholarships which range from $500 to $1,500.  Based on prior academic work, recommendations, and an essay.  Send a stamped, self-addressed envelope with a request for information.

Golf  Scholarship --  The  Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund --  the average 1st year award is  $1,500 plus eligibility to receive $5,000 per year  for the 2 or  3 years after the initial scholarship.  Criteria:  1.  The candidate must have worked at a golf facility for at least 3 years (caddie, pro shop worker, etc.);  2.  Complete an FAF (SFAF or  PROFILE);  Submit 3 recommendations (1 from a high school counselor and 1 from his/her supervisor at the golf course);  Be interviewed; Present a satisfactory academic credential and must do community service.  The Ouimet Scholarship will be awarded in the summer, or early fall, of the entering year.  The scholarship application is be submitted by December 1 of the prior year in which the scholarship is to be used (if you are a senior in high school this year, you are submitting for your sophomore year in college and if you are a junior in high school you are submitting  for a scholarship for your freshman year in college.)  There is a premium on minority and female candidates.  For details write to:  The Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund,  Golf House,  190 Park Rd.,  Weston,  MA   02193

Guideposts  Young  Writers  Contest  -  Entrants must be high school juniors or seniors  - Submit a first person story about a memorable or moving experience they have had  -  must be original, unpublished  - 1,200 words  -  manuscripts must be sent to Young Writers Contest, Guideposts, 16 East 343 St., New York,NY 10016  Consult web site www.guideposts.com/young_writers-contest.asp  

Horace Mann Co. offers scholarships for high school seniors who are children or legal dependents of public school employees.

Amount:  multiple scholarships amounting to $32,000.  1.  Scholarship in the amount of $20,000 over 4 years  -  2. Scholarships of $4,000 over 4 years. Deadline: late February - Contact: Horace Mann Co., Springfield, IL, call (217) 789-2500 X 5357

Imitation Computer arts Scholarship  -  This Computer Arts Scholarship program rewards students for self expression, ingenuity in combining art and technology.  25 winners of $1,000.  Deadline mid December – consult website www.imation.com/en_US/main

Hispanic Scholarship Fund,  One Sansome St., Suite  1000, San Francisco, CA  94104  --  (415) 445-9930

A $37 million grant from the Lilly Endowment will permit a major increase in the number of scholarships for Hispanic students.  The fund hopes to double the number of students receiving scholarships by 2007

JFK Profile in Courage Essay Contest.  --  Open to high school students in grades 9-12. The essay requires, in less than 1,000 words, a written essay that is original, creative, and demonstrates an understanding of political courage as described by john F. Kennedy in “Profiles in Courage.”  Address one of the following two topics: “A current elected public official in the United States, who is acting courageously to address a political issue at the local, state, national, or international level” OR “An elected public official in the United States since 1956 who has acted courageously to address a political issue at any level.”  Deadline: Jan. 6, 07

Maureer L. & Howard N. Blitman Scholarship To promote diversity in Engineering, $5,000 award for the freshman year award to a high school senior (Male&female) from an ethnic minority. Consult the following web site www.nspe.org/scholarship/sc-home.asp

Military Order of  the Purple Heart,  Scholarship Committee,  5413  Backlick Rd., Springfield, VA  22151  (703) 642-5360

Children or grandchildren of military service veterans & Purple Heart recipients, are eligible for a stipend of $1,700 per year.  This may be renewable for additional years of college if the applicant maintains a  3.5 g.p.a.  Applications are due March 1

International Union of Police Assoc., AFL-CIO  c/o Scholarship Program,  1549 Ringling Blvd., Suite 600, Sarasota, FL  34236

Telephone #  (941) 487-2560    Web:  www.iupa.org/Scholarship.doc    Area: Criminal Justice  Eligibility: high school seniors

Applicants must plan to pursue a career in law enforcement, labor relations or a related field, plus must have a parent or guardian who is a member of a union affiliated with the International Union of Police officers.

National Center for Learning Disabilities  --  Ann Ford Scholarship  --  Open to high school seniors.  A[[licants must be high school seniors with learning disabilities.  They must also demonstrate financial need, have a GPA of at least 3.0 and be U.S. citizens.  Those who receive the scholarship must be willing to act as  mentors to others which learning disabilities. Amount: $10,000 for four years of study.

Contact:  National Ctr. For Learning Disabilities,  381 Park Ave., South, Suite 1401, New York, NY  10016-8806  www.ncl,d.org

National “Alliance  of Postal & Federal Employees”, 1628  11th  St., NW, Washington, DC  2001.  Students who are a dependent of a member of the Alliance may receive a Charter Scholarship of from $1,900 to $5,000 based on community & academic involvement, academic record.  Deadline:  early April -  call (202) 939-6325 or  write to the above address.

National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation,  250 South Wacher Dr., Suite  1400,  Chicago, IL  60606-5843  (800) 765-2122.  The Foundation offers Undergraduate Merit Scholarships of $2,000 for high school seniors interested in a career in the food service industry.  Must have a 2.7 g.p.a., have worked for at least 250 hours in a food service establishment and plan to enroll in a food service related educational program.  Applications are due July 1.

NSPE National Scholarships, National Society of Professional Engineers, sponsors a national scholarship for high school seniors who plan to study engineering. Applications and specific information available at following web site: www.nspe.org/scholarsips

National Scholarship Trust Fund  of the Graphic Arts Industries,  4615 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh, PA  15213.  Students interested in graphic communications careers are eligible. Criteria: tests scores & recommendations - Deadline: Mid March - call (412) 621-6941 or write to the above address. 

32st Annual National Scholarship Awards - The Washington Crossing Foundation - Scholarships of $5,000 to $10,000 for students planning careers in government service - paid over 4 years at the college of the recipients choice.  Deadline: mid January.  For details call (215) 493-6577,  write to The Washington Crossing Found., 1280 Gen. DeFermoy Rd.,Box 17, Washington Crossing, PA  18977

National Television Academy, for high school students who are planning to pursue careers in television or related fields are eligible for two $40,000 Trustee Scholarships.  Criteria:  demonstrated creative ability and scores of ACT or SAT   Contact Luke Smith,

At  (212) 586-8424  or consult web page   www.emmyonline.org/emmy/scholr.html

National Writers Association Foundation – Applicants must show merit in the field of writing (novel writing, non fiction writing, journalism, editing, etc.)  Writing sample is not to exceed 20 double spaced pages and may be a short story, screenplay, article, essay or a portion of a novel.  NWAF,  3140 South Peoria St., #295  Aurora, CO  80014  (303) 841-0246 or consult their web site at   www.nationalwriters.com/foundation/scholarship_criteria.htm

Ronald Reagan Future Leaders Scholarship Program.  Features renewable scholarships to college undergraduates won demonstrate leadership on behalf of the cause of freedom, American values and constitutional principals. For greater detail consult the following Web page:  www.thephillipsfouondation.org/futureleaders.hym

Target the retail chain store offers more than 600 All-Round Scholarships (including one $25,000 scholarship) annually to high school seniors.  Criteria:  community service, volunteer readership, recommendations, plus an essay.  For greater detail call (800) 537-4180 or consult the Target web site  www.target.com

Navy League of the U.S.,  Essay Contest,  2300  Wilson Blvd.,  Arlington, VA  22201 -- (703)528-1775 The Samuel Morrison Essay contest offers high school students a chance to compete for scholarships ranging from $400 to $3,000 on the basis of a written essay and other criteria.  Send a stamped, self addressed envelope when requesting  information. The essay must be received by Feb 15.

Discover Card Tribute Award - Deadline: mid January - Criteria:  2.7 C.P.A., Excellence in four of the  following five areas;  Special Talent, Leadership, Obstacles Overcome, Unique Endeavors, Community Service.  Write to:  Discover Card Tribute Program  A/O  AASA  P.O. Box  9338,  Arlington,  VA  22219

 Associated Male Choruses of America Scholarship, % David Thomas, Scholar. Found., 1206 Bellow St. West St. Paul, MN 5518-2103   Six Awards of $500 - Fields; Music, Perform. Arts  -- Criteria: Recommendation and personal essay  Deadline: early April

Elks National Foundation Most Valuable Student Scholarship - apply at any Elks Lodge - 500 awards of $1,000 to $5,000

Deadline:  mid January -- Criteria:  Academic Achievement, Leadership, Recommendation, Top 5% of graduating class & 90 average

National Society of Public Accountants Scholarship,  Scholarship Foundation, 1010 No. Fairfax St., Alexandria, VA  22314 -1574

33 awards of $500 to $1,000 - Deadline: early February - Criteria: Need, Academic Achievement, Leadership

Intel Science Talent Search,  Scholarships & Awards - 40 scholarships ranging from $100,000 to  $5,000. Deadline: late Nov.,  2001 Contact: Intel Science Search, Sci. Service, 1719 N. St., NW, Washington DC  20036 or  www.sciserv.org/sts/process.asp

Society of Broadcast Engineers Harold Ennes Scholarship,  8445 Keystone Crossing, Suite 140, Indianapolis, IN  46420

Two awards of $1,000 - Deadline:  early July  -  Field of Study: Radio, T.V., Film - Criteria: Academic Achievement, Seriousness of Purpose, Recommendations, Personal Essay, Transcript.

Jaycee War Memorial Scholarship, Jaycee War Memorial Fund., Dept. 94922, Tulsa, OK  7419-0001  --  Thirty awards of $1,000 to $5,000  --  Deadline:  early January  --  Criteria:  Need, Academic Achievement, Leadership  --  A completed application must be sent to the state Junior Chamber of Commerce Organization and postmarked by late February.

National Association of Women in Construction/Founders Scholarship,  327 South Adams, Ft. Worth, TX  76104  --  Open to everyone  --  Fifty awards of $500 to $2,000  --  Deadline: early February  --  Fields  of Study:  Science, Engineering, Construction, Construction Management  --  Criteria:  Academic Achievement, Recommendations  --  call (800) 552-3506

Society of Women Engineers,  120 Wall St., New York, NY  10005-3902   (212) 509-3902.  The Hopper Memorial Scholarships offer $1,000 to women who are interested in majoring in engineering or computer science.  Applications are due May 1

Simmons College, Boston, MA  offers “Freedom Scholarships” (four year scholarships) for incoming students who lost a parent in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. The 12 “Freedom Scholarships” will be awarded to academically qualified students who begin their study at the woman’s college in the fall of 2002.  Contact the office of Financial Aid at  (800) 345-8468

Stokes Educational Scholarship Program,  students planning to major in Computer Science, Mathematics, Languages, Computer or Electrical Engineering.  Award:  full tuition, books, fees, plus a salary     Criteria: high school GPA 3.0,  SAT’s 1100+,  ACT 25+,

Deadline November  --  Application at website   www.nasa.gov/programs/employ/utp.cfm

United Negro College Fund,  8160 Willow Oaks Corporate Dr., Fairfax, VA  22039.  The UNCF administers around 400 scholarship programs for students interested in one of  the 39 affiliated black colleges and universities.  Must earn a 2.5 or higher GPA in college.

 

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