Showing posts with label Graduates Scholarships. Show all posts
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Saturday, 25 February 2012

Truman Scholarships


Truman Scholarships
Are you an undergraduate student who wants to do something constructive for the society or your country by working in education sector or in government institute or for nonprofit organization? If yes, then you should apply for Truman Scholarship, which offers $30,000 for doing graduation in law or doctorate or masters degree in various fields like education, public health, international affairs, public policy and social work.

Truman Scholarship is administered by the Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation and it is provided to around 65 junior college students or third year seniors every year.

To become eligible for Truman Scholarship, an applicant must be designated by the delegated faculty, where the candidate is pursuing an undergraduate course. The candidate must possess at least 3.5 of GPA, enrolled for full time course and must be a US citizen. The contribution of candidate in social activities and his volunteer performance in constructive activities during the academics play vital role to get eligible of the scholarship. A person, who is eligible for Truman Scholarship, must devote three years to field of public service or else he has to return his scholarship back. The scholarship foundation looks for a candidate, who is a volunteer and has shown great passion towards the public services. An applicant must have taken active part in community service and recognized social problems very well.

Monetary compensation is not the only benefit of Truman Scholarship but Scholars can avail other important benefits as well. The achievers of this Scholarship get help for internship placement, career counseling, soft skills training and admission for graduate courses. Truman Scholars also get an opportunity to participate in programs like Public Service Law Conference, Truman Fellow Program and Truman Scholar Leadership Week. Many professional colleges offer some sort of funding and priority to the candidates whore are recognized as Truman Scholars. If any Truman Scholar takes part in United States Foreign Service Exam then he is exempted from the written section part of the Exam.

Every year, in order to divulge latent talent from every institute; Truman Scholarship is honored to one or two candidates from the colleges which have never had any Truman Scholar in their history. Truman Scholars possess expertise, leadership skills, intellect and self motivation that groom them to become a strong force, which can be utilized in any kind of field for the development of society. Read More...

Marshall Scholarship


Marshall Scholarship
Are you a recently admitted college undergraduate or want to pursue a graduation degree in UK? If yes, then you should apply for Marshall Scholarship, which is open for US citizens also. In 1953, Marshall Scholarship was formed by British government with a motive of being generous to the citizens of United States who help in funding the scholarship. This Scholarship program assisted in recuperating Europe after the destruction during Second World War.

Every year, 40 scholarships are awarded to qualified candidates and around $34000 are provided to every scholarship holder.

The Scholarship consists of accommodation expenses, tuition fees, books, stationery and transport expenses involved during the education. The scholarship helps in achieving graduation degree at more than hundred institutions of Scotland, England as well as Ireland and from renowned universities of London, Cambridge, Edinburgh and Oxford. As the universities like London, Oxford and Cambridge have high demand, the candidates who opt for other universities than these will definitely have high chances of getting scholarship. The applications for Marshall Scholarship are only accepted online and the date of displaying cutoffs is mostly during the early October.

In order to be eligible for the Marshall Scholarship, a candidate must hold bachelor’s degree honored after year 2003 and it should be from American university or a recognized college. The key objective of Marshall Scholarship is to formulate intellectual and scholar American citizens, who can become future leaders of the country. The Scholarship program also emphasizes on spreading the knowledge in technology, science and other creative fields. The selection process of the program is coordinated by specific eight British Embassies in United States. The selection committee in every region includes notable individuals and scholars, who follow stringent criteria while short listing an applicant for an interview. Approximately 60 % of total candidates qualify for final round of interview, which again includes rigorous selection criteria.

Marshall Scholars are independent, talented and self motivated people who play vital role in improving the social growth. Being future leaders and responsible citizens of British society, Marshall Intellectuals help in enhancing the relationship between American and British people. Their direct interaction with Britain through quality academic education definitely assists in contributing to the personal as well as nation’s success. Read More...

Coco Cola Scholarships


Coco Cola Scholarships
Started in 1986, to commemorate 100 years of flagship brand Coco Cola, Coco Cola Scholarships are one of the most respected corporate scholarships awarded to young people for their education. It helps in building leaders of tomorrow by providing them assistance, in the form of scholarships, to pursue quality education and built their dream careers. These scholarships are largely generous hence they are one of the most sought after scholarship programs. It awards around $3 million to high school seniors and has awarded scholarships amounting around $48 million till date.

Coco Cola Scholarship programs can be classified as–

• Four Year Award for Seniors – This scholarship is based on merit and students from all public and private schools across U.S. are eligible to apply. It is for seniors in high school who want to study further and attend a 4 year college or university. This scholarship is paid out over 4 years and requires a minimum 3 GPA at the end of the junior year at high school. From the applications that are received, around 2200 semi finalists are shortlisted. They are supposed to submit a secondary application and then a group of 250 finalists are selected from them. Out of these 250, only 50 students are chosen as National Scholars and each awarded $20000 for their education while remaining 200 are the Regional Scholars and each receives $10000 for their education.

• Coco Cola 2 Years Scholarship Program – Even this is a merit based scholarship given to students in 2 year colleges who exhibit leadership skills, volunteer participation in communities and excellent academic record. Around 350 outstanding, civic minded students are awarded $1000 under this program which is administered by Phi Theta Kappa.

• Coco Cola First Generation Scholarships – This is a unique scholarship program that is awarded to students who are first to attend college in their immediate families. This program has awarded more than $19 million under this scholarship program.

• Coco Cola All State Community College Academic Program – These are 400 scholarships awarded to students who are planning to attend or attending a 2 year college and earn a degree. Under this program, in each of the 50 states, the top scoring student is named ‘New Century Scholar’ and awarded $2000 scholarship each. Remaining 350 are classified as Gold Scholars ($1500 scholarship), Silver Scholars ($1250 scholarship) and Bronze Scholars ($1000 scholarship). The applicants must be enrolled at a community college and have a college level cumulative GPA of 3.5.

Coco Cola Scholarship Programs do not evaluate a person on his financial need; it evaluates in four areas namely academic achievement, community service, leadership and employment. It is their contribution to the society in creating civic minded leaders of tomorrow. Read More...

Federal Student Loan – Federal Monetary Assistance for Education


Federal Student Loan
Nelson Mandela has rightly stated ‘Education is the most powerful weapon to change the world.’ Education, with its endless benefits, is an important element of every person’s life. It not only helps in the development of a person as an individual but also helps in the progress of his family, society and the nation. With an increase in the importance of education, the cost associated with it is also increasing. Hence a number of students are opting for monetary assistance like student loans to pursue their college education. There are a variety of student loans available and it is important to opt for a loan that perfectly suits one’s needs.

One of the most preferred and economic type of student loans is the federal student loan. These are the loans for education given by the federal government and are provided through the Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDLP) by U.S. Department of Education. The federal government program for loan to students has been designed to cater to diverse group of students. This loan can be subsidized or unsubsidized. In a subsidized loan, interest on loan is paid by government when the student is completing his education. In an unsubsidized loan, the interest on the loan has to be paid by the borrower. Fixed, low interest rate and no collateral or credit checks make it a favorable option for students.

Federal student loans can be further classified as–

• Stafford Loans – These loans are available on subsidized and unsubsidized basis for undergraduate as well as graduate students. These loans are not subject to an approval of credit and also offer 6 months deferred repayment period.

• Perkins Loans – These fixed interest rate loans have very generous terms and are designed especially for students with acute financial needs. They can be taken by undergraduate or graduate students who qualify in the loan terms.

• Parent Loan for Undergraduate Student (PLUS) Loans – These loans are taken by parents for the education of their children. The loan terms are different than other types of federal loans like the interest is comparatively higher, commitment of repayment is done by parents etc.

• Consolidation Loans – These loans are for students who have more than one federal student loan to repay. They can consolidate the various loans into a single loan at a fixed interest rate and longer repayment term.

The benefits of federal student loans are –

• Federal loans offer a grace period (deferred repayment) after the completion of education.

• Rate of interest is lower than private loans like for undergraduates it usually ranges in 3.4% to 6.8%, depending on the type of loan.

• As rate of interest is fixed, the repayment amount stays same over the loan period and without any ‘surprise’ increases.

• Less stringent credit requirements makes most of the students eligible for federal loans.

• Federal loans are designed in a way that the borrower is protected even if he runs into a financial trouble.

Any parent or student must explore the varied options available under federal student loans before opting for a private loan.

A wise, careful and well-thought made choice of loan will save you from being burdened under a mountain of debt to be tackled after the completion of your education. Read More...

Friday, 28 October 2011

Foundation Scholars Program 2012-2013

United Methodist Church
Office of Loans and Scholarships
P.O. Box 340007 .
Nashville, TN 37203

Phone: 615-340-7344
Fax: 615-340-7367
Email: umscholar@gbhem.org
http://www.gbhem.org

Purpose of award: To support students attending a United Methodist¬related school.
Eligibility requirements: Applications and nominations will be accepted for candidates who have been active members of the UMC for at least one year and who will be enrolled in full-time study at a two- or four-year United Methodist-related school, college or university. A scholarship will be given to an applicant of each grade level at each school.
Target applicant: College students
Adult students
Minimum GPA: None
Amount: $1,000.
Number of awards: 420.
Deadline: September 1.
How to apply: Applications may be obtained from your UM-related institution.

Foundation Scholarship Program 2012-2013

Kappa Alpha Theta Foundation
Attn.: Undergraduate Scholarship Application 8740 Founders Road
Indianapolis, IN 46268

Phone: 888-526-1870 x119
Fax: 317-876-1925
Email: cthoennes@kappaalphatheta.org
http://www.kappaalphatheta.org

Purpose of award: To provide merit-based scholarships for undergraduate, graduate and alumna Kappa Alpha Theta members.
Eligibility requirements: The award is based on academics, fraternity activities, campus and community activities and references.
Target applicant: Graduate school students
College students
Adult students
Minimum GPA: None
Amount: Varies.
Number of awards: Varies
Deadline: February 1.
How to apply: Applications are available online.

Fourth Degree Pro Deo and Pro Patria Scholarships 2012-2013

Knights of Columbus
Department of Scholarships
P.O. Box 1670
New Haven, CT 06507

Phone: 203-752-4000
Fax:
Email: info@kofc.org
http://www.kofc.org

Purpose of award: To provide aid to members or the children of members of the Knights of Columbus.
Eligibility requirements: Applicants must be members or the children of current or deceased members of the Knights of Columbus or, in some cases, be members of the Columbian Squires. Applicants must be entering their freshmen year at a U.S. Catholic college.
Target applicant: High school students
College students
Adult students
Minimum GPA: None
Amount: $1,500.
Number of awards: 62. Scholarship may be renewable.
Deadline: March 1.
How to apply: Applications are available by mail.

Gaston/Nolle Scholarships 2012-2013

Alpha Chi
Harding University Box 12249 915 E. Market Avenue
Searcy, AR 72149-2249

Phone: 800-477-4225
Fax: 501-279-4589
Email: dorgan@harding.edu
http://www.harding.edu/alphachi/scholarships.htm

Purpose of award: To assist Alpha Chi members who are entering their senior year of undergraduate study.
Eligibility requirements: Applicants must be members of Alpha Chi who are enrolled full-time in a bachelor's degree program.
Target applicant: College students
Adult students
Minimum GPA: None
Amount: $1,500-$2,500.
Number of awards: 12.
Deadline: February 22.
How to apply: Application requirements are available online, and applicants must be nominated by the faculty sponsor.

GEICO Life Scholarship 2012-2013

Golden Key National Honour Society Scholarship Program Administrators Golden Key Scholarships/Awards
P.O. Box 23737
Nashville, TN 37202-3737

Phone: 800-377-2401
Fax:
Email: scholarships@goldenkey.org
http://www.goldenkey.org

Purpose of award: To support undergraduate students who balance family, career or other life commitments with pursuing a degree.
Eligibility requirements: Applicants must be members of Golden Key, be enrolled in a baccalaureate program and have completed at least 12 hours at the time of application. The award is based on academic achievement, extracurricular activities and family and/or career commitments.
Target applicant: College students
Adult students
Minimum GPA: None
Amount: $1,000.
Number of awards: 10.
Deadline: April 1.
How to apply: Applications are available online.

General Conference Women's Ministries Scholarship Program 2012-2013

General Conference of Seventh-Day Adventists Women's Ministries 12501 Old Columbia Pike
Silver Spring, MD 20904

Phone: 301-680-6672
Fax: 301-680-6600
Email: womensministries@gc.adventist.org
http://wm.gc.adventist.org

Purpose of award: To support female Seventh-day Adventists who are pursuing Christian education.
Eligibility requirements: Applicants must be women who are planning to study at a Seventh-day Adventist college in their division. Students in their final two years of study will be given preference. Applicants must show financial need, academic achievement and willingness to serve the Lord.
Target applicant: High school students
Graduate school students
College students
Adult students
Minimum GPA: None
Amount: Varies.
Number of awards: Varies
Deadline: Varies.
How to apply: Applications are available online and from Women's Ministries Directors in each division.

Girl Scout Achievement Award 2012-2013

American Legion Auxiliary
777 North Meridian Street
Third Floor
Indianapolis, IN 46204-1420

Phone: 317-955-3845
Fax: 317-955-3884
Email: alahq@legion-aux.org
http://www.legion-aux.org

Purpose of award: To reward Girl Scout Gold Award winners.
Eligibility requirements: Applicants must be Cadet or Senior Girl Scouts who have received the Girls Scout Gold Award, be active members of their religious institution and have received the appropriate religious emblem, and demonstrate citizenship. Applicants must submit four letters of recommendation from Religious Institution, school, community and scouting.
Target applicant: High school students
Minimum GPA: None
Amount: Varies.
Number of awards: Varies
Deadline: February 11.
How to apply: Applications are available online.

Future Teacher Scholarship 2012-2013

Journalism Education Association Future Teacher Scholarship Kansas State University
103 Kedzie Hall
Manhattan, KS 66506

Phone: 330-672-8297
Fax:
Email: cbowen@kent.edu
http://www.jea.org

Purpose of award: To provide scholarships for upper-level or master's students who intend to teach scholastic journalism.
Eligibility requirements: Applicants must be education majors focusing on learning to teach scholastic journalism at the secondary school level.
Target applicant: Graduate school students
College students
Adult students
Minimum GPA: None
Amount: $1,000.
Number of awards: Varies
Deadline: October 1.
How to apply: Application information is available online.

Glass, Molders, Pottery, Plastics and Allied Workers Memorial Scholarship Fund 2012-2013

Glass, Molders, Pottery, Plastics and Allied Workers International Union
608 E. Baltimore Pike P.O. Box 607
Media, PA 19063

Phone: 610-565-5051
Fax: 610-565-0983
Email: gmpiu@ix.netcom.com
http://www.gmpiu.org

Purpose of award: To provide financial assistance to the children of members.
Eligibility requirements: Applicants must be children, step-children or legally-adopted children of Glass, Molders, Pottery, Plastics and Allied Workers members.
Target applicant: High school students
Adult students
Minimum GPA: None
Amount: $4,000.
Number of awards: Varies
Deadline: November 1.
How to apply: Applications are available by written request or by contacting your local union office.

Golden Key Graduate Scholar Award 2012-2013

Golden Key National Honour Society
Scholarship Program Administrators
Golden Key Scholarships/Awards
P.O. Box 23737
Nashville, TN 37202-3737

Phone: 800-377-2401
Fax:
Email: scholarships@goldenkey.org
http://www.goldenkey.org

Purpose of award: To support Golden Key members' graduate studies at accredited universities in the U.S. or abroad.
Eligibility requirements: Applicant must be a Golden Key member. Selection is based on academic achievement, involvement in Golden Key and extracurricular activities.
Target applicant: Graduate school students
College students
Adult students
Minimum GPA: None
Amount: $10,000.
Number of awards: 12.
Deadline: January 20.
How to apply: Applications are available online.

Grange Insurance Group Scholarship 2012-2013

Grange Insurance Association
Scholarship Committee
P.O. Box 21089
Seattle, WA 98111-3089

Phone: 800-247-2643
Fax:
Email:
http://www.grange.com

Purpose of award: To help those associated with Grange Insurance Group.
Eligibility requirements: Applicants must be current Grange Insurance Group (GIG) policyholders (or children or grandchildren of GIG policyholders) in California, Colorado, Idaho, Oregon, Washington or Wyoming; Grange members (or children or grandchildren of Grange 'members) or children or grandchildren of current GIG employees and residents in California, Colorado, Idaho, Oregon, Washington and Wyoming. Applicants can apply for scholarships in either academic or vocational studies. Three of the awards will be for students wishing to pursue vocational studies and 22 will be for academic studies. The top scoring student in each category receives $1,500 and each additional winner receives $1000. Scholarships may be used toward a certificate or degree in a recognized profession or vocation, including community colleges, business colleges and technical institutes, as well as institutions offering an academic degree program. Vocational scholarships are intended for use at community colleges, technical or business schools or other institutions that offer vocational training which does not lead to a two- or four-year academic degree. Selection is based on academic achievement and essays.
Target applicant: High school students
College students
Adult students
Minimum GPA: None
Amount: $1,500.
Number of awards: 25.
Deadline: April 15.
How to apply: Applications are available online.

Guy and Gloria Muto Memorial Scholarship 2012-2013

Guy and Gloria Muto Memorial Scholarship Foundation Inc.
P.O. Box 60159
Sacramento, CA 95860

Phone:
Fax:
Email: ggmuto@aol.com
http://www.ggmuto.org

Purpose of award: To provide scholarships for pool and spa industry employees and their immediate families.
Eligibility requirements: Applicants or their immediate family must have been employed full-time in the pool and spa industry for at least one year. Students must have the endorsement of an officer of a chapter of a recognized pool and spa association. Scholarships may be used for college, graduate school, trade school or vocational education.
Target applicant: High school students
Graduate school students
College students
Adult students
Minimum GPA: None
Amount: Varies.
Number of awards: Varies
Deadline: May 31.
How to apply: Applications are available online.

HANA Scholarship 2012-2013

United Methodist Church
Office of Loans and Scholarships P.O. Box 340007
Nashville, TN 37203

Phone: 615-340-7344
Fax: 615-340-7367
Email: umscholar@gbhem.org
http://www.gbhem.org

Purpose of award: To support students in the United Methodist Church who are of Hispanic, Asian, Native American or Pacific Island parentage.
Eligibility requirements: Applicants must be in at least their junior year of college or in graduate school, and they must have at least a 2.85 GPA. They must have been members of the United Methodist Church for at least three years. Students must plan to take on leadership roles in their church and ethnic communities.
Target applicant: Graduate school students
College students
Adult students
Minimum GPA: 2.85
Amount: Varies.
Number of awards: Varies
Deadline: April 1.
How to apply: Applications are available online.

Harold Davis Memorial Scholarship 2012-2013

National FFA Organization
P.O. Box 68960
6060 FFA Drive
Indianapolis, IN 46268-0960

Phone: 317-802-6060
Fax: 317-802-6051
Email: scholarships@ffa.org
http://www.ffa.org

Purpose of award: To provide financial assistance to students who have livestock backgrounds and are seeking degrees in animal science, agricultural education and agribusiness.
Eligibility requirements: Applicants must be current FFA members and high school seniors or college students planning to enroll or currently enrolled full-time. Students only need to complete the online application one time to be considered for all FFA-administered scholarships. The application requires information about the students' activities and a 1,000-word essay. Awards may be used for books, supplies, tuition, fees and room and board.
Target applicant: College students
Adult students
Minimum GPA: None
Amount: $400.
Number of awards: Varies
Deadline: February 15.
How to apply: Applications are available online.

Harry C. Bates Merit Scholarships 2012-2013

International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers (BAC) Education Department
1776 Eye Street NW
Washington, DC 2006

Phone: 888-880-8222 x3111
Fax:
Email: askbac@bacweb.org
http://www.bacweb.org

Purpose of award: To award scholarships to the children of BAC members.
Eligibility requirements: U.S. applicants must be the children of a member, living or deceased, of BAC and among the semifinalists in the PSAT/NMSQT.
Target applicant: High school students
Minimum GPA: None
Amount: $800-$2,000.
Number of awards: 3. Scholarship may be renewable.
Deadline: Varies.
How to apply: For U.S. students: There is no application. NMSQT semi-finalists should notify their local BAC office. The application for Canadian students is available online.

Horace Mann Scholarship 2012-2013

Horace Mann Insurance Companies
1 Horace Mann Plaza
Springfield, IL 62715

Phone: 800-999-1030
Fax:
Email:
http://www.horacemann.com

Purpose of award: To help the families of public school teachers.
Eligibility requirements: Applicants must be high school seniors whose parents are U.S. public or private education employees and have at least a "B" average and a minimum ACT score of23 or SAT score of 1100. Students are asked to submit an essay, transcript, list of activities and honors and two letters of recommendation.
Target applicant: High school students
Minimum GPA: 3
Amount: $1,000-$10,000.
Number of awards: 26.
Deadline: February 12.
How to apply: Applications are available online.

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