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Linda Lentz Hubert Grant
The Linda Lentz Hubert Grant, named in honor of an alumna, former professor, and champion of graduate education at Agnes Scott, is awarded to select students enrolled in the Writing and Digital Communication Program. Students enrolled for a Master of Arts will receive a total grant of $5,500 and students enrolled for a graduate certificate will receive a total grant of $3,000.
This grant is awarded based on a combination of an applicant's academic and professional history, and all application materials are considered in grant award decisions.
The Innovator’s Grant
The Innovator’s Grant is offered to graduate students on a competitive basis at the time of admission. This grant is allocated per class by semester and available to eligible applicants.
Grants are allocated per class by semester. Students must complete curriculum requirements to receive the full grant amount.
Applicable Master's degree programs include Data Analysis and Communication, Social Innovation, and Technology Leadership and Management.
Applicable graduate Certificate programs include Data Visualization, Evaluation and Assessment Methods, and Technology Leadership and Management.
The Dean’s Grant
The Dean’s Grant is an award offered on a competitive basis at the time of admission. This grant is allocated per class by semester and available to eligible applicants.
Grants are allocated per class by semester. Students must complete curriculum requirements to receive the full grant amount.
The Director's Grant
The Director's Grant is an award offered on a competitive basis at the time of admission. This grant is allocated per class by semester and available to eligible applicants.
$1,100 is offered for Master's Degrees and $500 - $600 is offered for Graduate Certificate students, depending on the length of program.
William C. Johnson Distinguished Scholarship
The William C. Johnson Distinguished Scholarship recognizes academic excellence and outstanding service to the Society at the local, regional, and/or national level. Applications should demonstrate both academic achievement and campus, community, and chapter service; applicants should explain the relevance of their program of study to fostering the discipline of English, including literature, language, writing, and literacy. This scholarship requires applicants to submit, in addition to the application information and scholarship essay, a paper originally submitted as coursework and a declaration of authorship.
ASNT Fellowship Award
The ASNT Fellowship Award provides financial support in the form of a $20,000 cash award, for high-quality research activities in science and technology at the graduate level (M.S. or Ph.D. candidates).
The Financial Awards Committee selects up to five (5) $20,000 awards each year, pending merit and number of submissions.
IVC Interventional Vascular and Vein Center
College can be exhausting and taxing, impacting students' wellbeing and welfare. Auburn University researchers tracked 131 students for four years and discovered that a staggering 70% gained weight by graduation (an average of 12, and up to 37 pounds). The average number of students who were considered to be overweight rose from 18% to 31%. Gains in body fat content and waist circumference were observed by the researchers.
IVC (iVein.com), the trusted pioneer in vein disease prevention and treatment, recognizes the value of studying and maintaining healthier habits during the formative college years and is providing the iVein® Health and Wellness Scholarship to students who are committed to a lifetime of healthy habits.
Thomas R. Pickering Graduate Fellowship
The Thomas R. Pickering Graduate Fellowship is a U.S. Department of State program run by Howard University that aims to recruit and train exceptional young people who represent racial, gender, religious, and regional diversity and are interested in seeking a Foreign Service career in the United States Department of State. Members of previously underrepresented ethnic communities in the Foreign Service, women, and others in financial need are encouraged to apply.
Phyllis G. Meekins Scholarship
The Dinah Shore Scholarship was established in 1994 by The LPGA Foundation to honor the late Dinah Shore, a graduate of Vanderbilt University, a Hollywood entertainer, and an honorary member of the LPGA Tour Hall of Fame.
The Dinah Shore Scholarship receives tremendous support from Kraft Foods, Inc., the Fund largest corporate donor, and the Kraft Nabisco Championship, one of the LPGA Tour four major championships.
One $5,000 scholarship will be awarded in 2021.
The Marilynn Smith Scholarship is granted annually through The LPGA Foundation and the Marilynn Smith Scholarship Fund. Five $5,000 scholarships will be awarded in 2021.
The Phyllis G. Meekins Scholarship is granted annually through The LPGA Foundation and the Phyllis G. Meekins Scholarship Fund. Established in 2006, the objective of the Phyllis G.
The Phyllis G. Qualifications for all scholarships include strong academic programs, community service and recommendations. Two $5,000 scholarships will be awarded in 2021.
Ten $250 scholarships will be awarded in 2020.
The 2020 Scholarship process has concluded. Please check back in August 2021 for the 2021 Scholarship Process.
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The Marge Burns Education Grant is available for LPGA Teaching and Club Professionals and is awarded to assist with the expenses of attending LPGA Certification Programs. Established with a bequest from Marge Burns, the grant recognizes the importance of LPGA Certification and Continuing Education for LPGA Teaching and Club Professionals.
Grant Applicants must be an Approved Applicant or an LPGA Apprentice or Class B LPGA Professionals member in good standing.
In memory of the late Dr. Dede Owens, the LPGA Foundation established the Dr. Dede Owens LPGA Golf Education and Research Fund.
The fund also has several ongoing projects, including golf education publications, the development and implementation of the LPGA Teacher Education Program for Accessible Golf, and teaching research.
Arthur S. Tuttle Fellowship
Through the generosity of ASCE President, Arthur S. Tuttle, a scholarship bequest was established in 1983.
The purpose of the fellowship is to further the education of worthy students in any civil engineering discipline.
Applicants must be members of the Society, in any grade, and must be in good standing at the time of application and the time of award.
Scholarship funds are generally applied to tuition expenses during civil engineering graduate study leading to the Masters degree in an accredited educational institution.
Financial need and educational standing will be considered in selecting recipients.
All applications will be reviewed by the Society Awards Committee or its designee for recommendation to the Executive Committee for final approval.
The committee reserves the right to recommend that no award be made in a particular year if no meritorious applications are received.
Selection is based on appraisal of applicant’s justification, educational plans, academic performance, potential for development, leadership and financial need.
The amount of the fellowship will be determined annually by and subject to approval of the Executive Committee of the ASCE Board of Direction based on income from the fund endowment.
Award funds will be sent to the recipient for tuition assistance.
AAUW San Antonio Branch Graduate Scholarship
The AAUW San Antonio Branch offers scholarships to assist women to complete a graduate degree. The scholarships are usually $2,000 each to one or more applicants.
Wausau Area H.O.P.E. Hmong Women Scholarship
The Wausau Area H.O.P.E Hmong Women Scholarship was established by the H.O.P.E. (Hmong Organization for the Promise of Enrichment) Women to award scholarships to able and deserving minority women based on scholastic ability, personal integrity, and evidence of a desire to better the community. The scholarships are open to Hmong women who are residents of the greater Wausau area. High school graduating seniors and currently enrolled college students are eligible to apply.
Center for Public Integrity (CPI) Fellowship
The Center for Public Integrity (CPI) is a nonprofit digital news organization dedicated to producing original, responsible investigative journalism on issues of public concern. Journalists, FOIA experts, researchers, and data experts conduct domestic and cross-border investigations into a wide range of topics, including the environment, health policy, national security, juvenile justice, government accountability, federal and state lobbying, and financial regulatory reform. Projects and stories are produced on the CPI website and distributed through mainstream media outlets.
Sigma Grants
The Sigma Foundation for Nursing awards grants to nurses in order to enable them to contribute to the progress of nursing through research. Funding is allocated depending on the validity of the submitted study, the applicant's potential pledge, and the applicant's research budget. Applications from new researchers who have not secured any other national research funding are welcomed. All credentials being equivalent, preference will be granted to Sigma participants. Sigma Foundation for Nursing has annual grants. The grant funds do not offset costs accrued previous to the funding deadline.
Trench Shoring Boxes' Scholarship Program
The scholarship funds may only be used for tuition and books and will be paid directly to the winning applicant’s educational institution.
Sunrise Humanitarian Scholarship for Masters Programs
Claremont Lincoln University, an online by design graduate school providing a socially conscious education, is pleased to announce its "Sunrise Humanitarian Scholarship" fund for new students who are passionate about humanitarian work. Student awardees may receive individual partial tuition ranging up to 10%. The tuition amount at CLU ranges from $18000 to $25200. The 10% of the tuition is offered by this scholarship, i.e., $1800 to $2520 is awarded to the students
CLU / City Year Masters Scholarships
Claremont Lincoln University is proud to partner with the City Year Alumni Association which seeks to be a unique and diverse lifelong resource, community, and experience to advance City Year’s impact and alumni leadership development. As a community of idealists, City Year alumni will take up the challenge to become Leaders for Life to address the needs of their communities and to continue to change the world long after they have taken off their City Year jacket. One of the many opportunities that the City Year Alumni Association provides is scholarship and education opportunities to develop its Leaders for Life. With this new partnership, CLU will offer 50% annual tuition scholarships to City Year alumni. The scholarships award 50% of tuition, for up to five (5) recipients per year.
Changemaker Scholarship for Masters Programs
The Be A Leader Foundation and Claremont Lincoln University are providing two (2) scholarships for up to 25% off tuition for BALF students to apply and pursue their master's degree.
Tuition at CLU is between $23,100 - 25,200, depending on your program choice. Aside from the cost of books, there are no additional fees or expenses. If you are selected for the Changemaker Scholarship, you will be notified of the specific dollar amount of your scholarship in your award letter.
Your scholarship will generally not cover your full program tuition costs. You will need to work with the Office of Student Financial Services to select how you would like to fund the balance of your tuition. Some of the ways students can elect to pay tuition charges include securing student loans through Title IV federal financial aid, making cash payments, applying for private loans through the lender of their choice, employer tuition reimbursement programs, or by finding an additional scholarship or grant programs for which they may be eligible.
Students receive a 10% discount on non-credit professional certificate programs (self-paced): Mindful Leadership, Women Leading Change, Beyond Bias, Human-Centered Design for Social Impact, Digital Storytelling for Social Impact and Anti-human Trafficking.
Para Los Niños Educational Growth Scholarships for Masters Programs
Claremont Lincoln University, an online by design graduate school focusing on providing a socially conscious education announced its partnership with Para Los Niños.
Para Los Niños employees will receive a 10% scholarship toward tuition for all CLU master's degrees.
CLU programs can help Para Los Niños employees "take it to the next level" in both their work and in their careers.
This partnership will offer scholarships toward all CLU master’s degree programs and to workshops, both online and on-site.
Masters in Computer Science Financial Aid- Cornell University
Your student account is directly credited with the various types of aid (grants, scholarships, and loans) that are managed by the Office of Financial Aid and Student Employment as a planned credit to cover billed expenses (ie. tuition, fees, room, and board). Before distributing funds, eligibility must be verified in accordance with institutional and federal regulations.
The Research Option allows for the admission of students with less experience or interest in teaching, who are subsequently supported by research assistantships offered by sponsored research projects. MS students are often supported by teaching assistantships provided by the department. Students who want to be funded in this way must obtain a recommendation letter from the academic sponsor, and the financial source must be disclosed in advance. If there is a financial gap in research, TA support is not guaranteed.