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Tech for Good Scholarship - Interface Scholarships

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The Interface “Tech for Good” scholarship offers assistance to eligible students pursuing any four-year technology-related program from an accredited university in the United States. Students selected for this scholarship will receive a one-time US $5000 grant.

George and Pearl Strickland Scholarship Fund

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The George and Pearl Strickland Scholarship Fund is awarded for both undergraduate or graduate students with financial need pursuing a degree at the Atlanta University Center colleges.

Trans Student Educational Resources (TSER) Scholarships

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The goal of this scholarship is to award up to $1000 per person. They intend on providing as many scholarships as possible during this unprecedented time. These scholarships will fill in a huge gap facing transgender scholars. There are currently no other national scholarship programs specifically for trans students.

Out For Education Scholarships

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Out for Education (OFE) recognizes outstanding lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer – plus (LGBTQ+) students and contributes toward their college education. OFE has recognized and granted outstanding LGBTQ+ students multiple scholarships ranging from $1,000 over one year to $10,000 over four years.

Financial Aid for Online Master of Professional Studies in Information Technology Management

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Federal, state, and private grants and scholarships are available to MPS in IT Management students who qualify.

Pursuing a degree from SoPA is an investment in your future. That's why the university want every student who is eligible to be able to supplement the cost of their education with financial help. Whether you are a new or returning Tulane student, we are committed to helping you understand how financial aid works. In most cases, federal aid is awarded based on financial need. Need determinations are based on the data you provide on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

Applicants who plan to seek federal financial aid are strongly advised to apply at least six weeks before the start of the semester. The deadline for all applications is January 1 for the spring semester, May 1 for the summer semester, and August 1 for the fall semester.

Stanford University, College of Medicine - Financial Aid and Scholarships

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The Stanford School of Medicine Financial Aid Office will prepare comprehensive need-based financial aid packages to assist students in making a Stanford School of Medicine education possible. There are a variety of funding options for Stanford graduate students based on academic merit, financial need, course of study, or type of degree program. Most fellowships and grants are secured through academic departments, outside agencies, or governments. M-TRAM has limited funding/financial aid available for Master’s students.

Here are some of the financial aid and scholarships offered for graduate students by Stanford University, College of Medicine.

Scholars of Knight-Hennessy:

The Knight-Hennessy Scholars program aims to create a multidisciplinary community of graduate students at Stanford who are committed to developing original answers to some of the biggest problems facing humanity. Up to 100 deserving students get complete financing each year through the program to attend Stanford for a graduate degree, including a Master's or PhD at the School of Medicine. 

Program for Medical Scholars' Research:

Since 1980, both on- and off-campus medical student research has been supported by the Stanford Medical Scholars Research Program. Under the guidance of faculty members from the medical school, hospital, clinics, and other departments within the University, students conduct academic research.

Who is eligible to apply for this program?

  • MD students enrolled at Stanford are eligible.
  • MD students who obtained a PhD prior to matriculation may apply for MedScholars for research that has focus substantially different from that of their prior doctoral studies.
  • Student pursuing a dual degree is not eligible for this program.

SMSA funding for students groups:

Stanford medical student association is a yearly funding for those students who have registered through the office of students engagement. Every scheme coming under this has to be first agreed by the SMSA treasure.

  • In this only those organizations are eligible to apply who have signed up with cardinal engage or the office of student engagement, all OSE registered student organizations at medical school of students are eligible to apply for SMSA program.
  • It is to be noted that Specialty interest groups do not receive any funding from SMSA instead they receive money every year from the SOM’s or hospital departments that belongs to them.

Mesothelioma.com Scholarship

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Mesothelioma.com is pleased to present a scholarship to a student whose life has been affected by cancer. The aim of this scholarship is to assist college students in their pursuit of higher education by providing financial assistance. They want to know your story whether you've fought cancer yourself or seen a loved one undergoing treatment.

Tridelta Graduate Scholarships

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Scholarships are merit-based and need-based educational grants given to individual alumna members of Delta Delta Delta. Recipients are determined by those best meeting the criteria of chapter restricted scholarship funds, exhibiting academic achievement, community involvement, financial need and future promise.

This Scholarship is for both Graduate and Undergraduate students.

Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago Academic Scholarship

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The Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago Academic Scholarship administer educational scholarship funds from the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago to help Jewish college and graduate students offset some of their financial burdens. Assistance is available for those with financial needs who are pursuing careers in the helping professions. Scholarships range up to $8,000, and are renewable.

<>They administer educational scholarship funds from the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago to help Jewish college and graduate students offset some of their financial burden. Assistance is available for those with financial need who are pursuing careers in the helping professions. Scholarships range up to $4,000 and are potentially renewable.

Phyllis G. Meekins Scholarship

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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.

Are destitute or have suffered a sudden or severe financial hardship as a result of:.

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.

The Kay-Grant Group Scholarships

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The Kay-Grant Group is a real estate agent group located in Scottsdale, AZ committed to bettering all generations through education. They issue an annual scholarship to assist those interested in real estate, technology, or entrepreneurship with obtaining a formal education. The winning video will be awarded a $1,000 scholarship to use towards tuition. The funds will be paid directly to the college or university and may be applied to an outstanding balance or to future tuition.

Rusty and Kay Moody Post-Graduate Scholarship

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The Rusty and Kay Moody Post-Graduate Scholarship is awarded for ideal candidates who are current AQHA members. Members must apply while enrolled at an accredited college or university. Funding for this scholarship will be applied to a two-year graduate-level degree program of the student's choice.

Lex Hester Endowed Fellowship for Public Administration

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The Lex Hester Endowed Fellowship for Public Administration provides a fellowship for a graduate student seeking a Master of Public Administration. Hester was a longtime public official and highly respected leader in Northeast Florida.

Metropolitan Community College Scholarships

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All students - prospective and current - apply once per year through one application and will be considered for each eligible scholarship during every scholarship period. Scholarships may be awarded based on financial need, academic progress, a program of study, or a combination of these factors.

The Scholarship Office will effectively award, communicate and coordinate all private and institutional aid to support MCC’s mission of providing accessible and affordable education for our students, with an eye toward improving enrollment, retention, and completion rates.

Scholarships are a gift that reduces the overall cost of attending MCC. These gifts do not need to be repaid and are the ideal opportunity for all MCC students to keep college costs low. Students are required to fill out an application, and each application will be sorted and ranked by criteria specific to each scholarship opportunity. Students selected for each scholarship will be notified of their award, and the award will be placed on the student's account once all scholarship paperwork is complete.

Sowers Club of Nebraska Scholarship – Continuing Education

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The Sowers Club of Nebraska Foundation has created Continuing Education scholarship program. This program was established to promote and encourage interest in education, and to help those who otherwise would be unable to pay for their education.

Physician Assistant Financial Aid and Scholarship

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Applicants who have been accepted into the Physician Assistant Program may apply for financial aid through the Financial Aid Office at UND. Students may apply for federal financial aid, including the Federal Stafford (subsidized and/or unsubsidized) Loan. You will not receive the actual cash monies until after you have begun your course work in the Program.

UND PA students are eligible to apply for the following department scholarships during their third-semester.

  • Mickey Knutson Scholarship: The Knutson endowment provides scholarships to UND students, allowing them the opportunity to complete their studies and pursue careers in the health field. The Knutson endowment is awarded to a graduate who will be working in primary care in a rural or underserved area.
  • Katherine Maryann Rasmussen Scholarship: The Rasmussen endowment provides scholarships to one or more high-achieving and qualified students enrolled within the Physician Assistant Program at the UND School of Medicine & Health Sciences. Recipients shall be of high moral character and demonstrate the potential to lead successful lives and careers.
  • Harvard University - Harvard Graduate School of Education

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    Project Zero, with the support of the Saul Zaentz Charitable Foundation and individual donations celebrating its 50th anniversary, offers professional learning scholarships aimed at assisting educators and institutions. These scholarships are designed to benefit educators working in under-resourced contexts and with historically marginalized students. Eligible educators in the United States can apply for scholarships to reduce the tuition cost of Project Zero's institutes, courses, off-site conferences, and professional development activities. Educators outside the United States serving a specified percentage of low-income students or those receiving financial assistance may also qualify.

    While scholarship funding is limited, it is intended to make Project Zero's programs more accessible. Scholarships typically cover between 20% and 80% of the program tuition, depending on the specific event. However, it's important to note that the scholarships only apply to program tuition and cannot be used for travel or other associated expenses. The scholarship application process is integrated into the overall program application, and the deadline for the Project Zero Conference (PZC) scholarship is specified. Additionally, for specific Project Zero Courses and the Let's Play Mini-Course, separate scholarship application information is provided, and individuals must apply for scholarships before registering for these programs.

    Eligibility for Project Zero Professional Learning Scholarships is primarily based on the aim to support educators working in under-resourced contexts and with historically marginalized students. Qualified educators whose primary work falls within these settings are eligible to apply. Additionally, educators outside of the United States can qualify if their schools or organizations serve a minimum of 35% of students meeting the country-defined standard for low-income or receiving financial assistance.

    School Grants at American Intercontinental University

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    School Grants at the American Intercontinental University are financial aid programs designed to support students in pursuing their education. These grants are basically offered by the university itself and do not need to be repaid. AIU's School Grants aim to make higher education more accessible and affordable for students, helping to cover tuition and related expenses. Eligibility for these grants depends on many factors such as financial need, academic performance, or specific criteria outlined by the university. AIU provides these grants as a medium to support students on their academic journey, making education more attainable and reducing the financial burden of attending college.

    • Various financial support opportunities are found here such as scholarships, grants, and other programs.
    • In Georgia, there's a scholarship for high school seniors, but to qualify here you need a good high school grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher. This scholarship is for students who plan to go to college or university for their degree. It's a way to help pay for your education if you meet these requirements.
    • There's a grant available to support full-time students who are eligible. This grant helps with the expenses of going to a private college or university. It's like extra money to make it easier for students to pay for their education at a private school.
    • AIU (Atlanta International University) offers several grants and scholarships for students, including a grant based on articulation agreements with certain schools, grants for students facing personal or financial hardships, and grants for employees of a Corporate Educational Alliance member and their families.
    • Impact Grant: AIU has created something called the "Impact Grant" This grant is made in partnership with certain employers. It's designed to help students who are eligible and studying in specific degree programs. Basically, it's like extra financial support that these students can get with the help of their employers while they're pursuing their degrees.
    • New students referred by AIU alumni are eligible for a scholarship of up to $1,000.
    • Veteran grants: Active-duty military members, veterans, and their families have access to various military scholarships and grants, including the AIU Veterans Grant, AIU Military Spouse Grant, AIU Yellow Ribbon Grant, and the EANGUS Scholarship.
    • AIU offers multiple scholarships and grants for students attending college at their Atlanta campus or online, and financial aid opportunities are available for those who qualify.

    Texas Scholarships for American Intercontinental University Students

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    Texas Scholarships for American Intercontinental University Students refers to scholarship opportunities that are specifically designed for students at the American Intercontinental University who reside in the state of Texas. These scholarships are offered to help Texas students pursue their education at AIU by providing financial support, reducing the cost of tuition, or recognizing academic achievements. Texas students who attend AIU should explore these scholarship opportunities to determine which ones they may be eligible for and apply to help fund their education.

    Institutional Scholarships and Grants: AIU Houston offers different scholarships and grants to help students with college expenses and those are known as institutional scholarships and grants.

    Need-Based Scholarships: There's a need-based scholarship for students who are facing extreme personal or financial hardships which offers the financial help of $500 to $1,000.

    Transfer Student Grant: Students transferring to AIU Houston from Texas-based institutions with articulation agreements receive a grant covering 5% to 50% of tuition costs.

    Corporate Educational Alliance Grants: The Educational Alliances Center works with local businesses to help their employees and their families get education and professional development. If your company allies with them, you could get a discount on your tuition fees. This discount can range from 5% to 50%, making education more affordable for you and your family. It's a great way for businesses to support their employees in pursuing further education.

    Impact Grant: AIU has teamed up with certain employers to offer the Impact Grant. This grant helps eligible students in particular degree programs. It's like a special financial support that makes education more affordable for students who work for these employers.

    Tribal Educational Alliance Grant: If you're connected to a Tribal Educational Alliance member, then your tuition fees may get rejected. This means you won't have to pay for your education.

    Extenuating Circumstances Grant: This grant helps new students enrolled in Title IV eligible programs who face financial challenges that in the long run prevent them from pursuing their education.

    First-Year Success Grant: The first-year success grant has been designed for students with 36 or fewer transfer credits who achieve academic success during their first year at AIU.

    Additional Scholarships: AIU offers different scholarships such as the AIU International Scholarship which ranges up to $8,000 for international students and the Alumni Referral Scholarship $1,000 for new students referred by AIU alumni.

    Military Student Support: AIU Houston provides grant and scholarship programs and specifically for military students and tuition reductions for qualifying military students.