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How do you define yourself? You’re unique and, although you cannot possibly be defined by one personality trait, sometimes one trait is all it takes to qualify for an amazing award. Perhaps even several!
Whether you’re an activist, a poet or a social media savant – Fastweb has scholarships suited to your application needs – and many more where those came from.
Check out the following scholarships, outlined by different personality type recommendations:
For the Activist –
$1,000 Flex Your Muscles to Make Your School Safer Grant
Deadline: 4/30/16
Available to: Ages 13-25 Years
Award Amount: $1,000
You could win an easy $1,000 school grant just by flexing your “guns” and telling your school admin to keep (real) guns out of your school. Just take a photo while flexing your arms and tag your school admin to say, “THESE are the only guns I want on my campus.” You’ll automatically enter to win a $1,000 grant! No minimum GPA or essays required. Must be 13 to 25 years old to apply. This scholarship is only open to those residing in the U.S. and Canada or those who hold citizenship in the U.S. or Canada.
Get more information on the $1,000 Flex Your Muscles to Make Your School Safer Grant.
$2,000 Experience Civil Rights Scholarship
Deadline: 4/30/16
Available to: Maximum Age 25 Years
Award Amount: Varies
Imagine being one the Little Rock Nine, a group of black students who famously integrated a white school in 1957. How would you respond to hateful protesters, racist classmates, and teachers who wanted you to fail? In our text-message story, you can walk in the shoes of a young Civil Rights pioneer. Sign up to experience the story on your phone and share it with friends. You’ll enter to win an easy $2,000 scholarship. No minimum GPA or essays required and you must be 13 to 25 years old to apply.
Get more information on the $2,000 Experience Civil Rights Scholarship.
PIRG Fellowship
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Senior through Graduate Students, Year 1
Award Amount: $24,500
Sponsored by National Association of State Public Interest Research Groups, PIRG Fellowship is available to recent college graduates who are interested in the public interest movement.
As a PIRG Fellow, you will build expertise on global warming, campaign reform, or another social problem.
You will conduct research, make the case for solutions, act as a spokesperson to the media, build diverse coalitions, write grants, and develop the kind of politically powerful support you need to win.
Get more information on the PIRG Fellowship.
Tyron Garner Memorial Fellowship
Award: Varies
Deadline: Varies
Available to: Graduate Student, Year 1 through Year 3
The Tyron Garner Memorial Fellowship is open to law students or recent graduates who have first-hand understanding of the issues that affect communities of color and have experience working with LGBT and HIV issues and with African-American communities.
Fellows will work with attorneys on initiatives related to these issues.
Offices are located in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, and Dallas.
Learn more information about the Tyron Garner Memorial Fellowship.
For the Animal Lover –
Winter Wildlife Intern – Wildcare Inc.
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Freshman through College Senior
The Winter Wildlife Intern position is open to students who are interested in the care and treatment of injured and orphaned wildlife.
You must be able to work 10 hours per week during the fall and/or spring term to be eligible for this internship.
This internship is unpaid.
Get more information on the Winter Wildlife Intern – Wildcare Inc..
For Artists and Creatives –
CARiD Scholarship
Deadline: 4/30/16
Available to: College Freshmen through College Juniors
Award Amount: $1,000
The CARiD Scholarship is available to students enrolled at an accredited college or university. You must be between the ages of 16 and 20 and submit a photo inspired by any aspect of the automotive industry to qualify for this award. Submissions could be of your first car, custom modifications you've made, something that makes your vehicle unique, or the coolest vehicle you've ever seen.
Get more information on the CARiD Scholarship.
National Hazing Prevention Week Poster Design Contest
Deadline: 4/30/16
Available to: College Freshmen through College Seniors
Award Amount: Varies
Sponsored by HazingPrevention.org, the National Hazing Prevention Week Poster Design Contest is available to students who are interested in preventing hazing.
Students must submit a poster on the theme "Be Someone’s Hero – Stand Up to Hazing".
Get more information on the National Hazing Prevention Week Poster Design Contest.
Milton Fisher Scholarship for Innovation and Creativity
Deadline: 4/30/16
Available to: High School Juniors through College Freshmen
Award Amount: $5,000
The Milton Fisher Scholarship for Innovation and Creativity is available to high school juniors and seniors, and entering and current college freshmen. You must be a resident of, or be planning to attend school in Connecticut or the New York City metropolitan area.
To be eligible, you must demonstrate how you have solved artistic, scientific, or technical problems in new or unusual ways; how you have come up with distinctive solutions to problems faced by your school, community, or family; or how you have developed an innovative way to save the environment or improve people's health.
Get more information on the Milton Fisher Scholarship for Innovation and Creativity.
For Brilliant Business Minds -
Adelante/MillerCoors National Scholarship
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Juniors through College Seniors
Award Amount: $3,000
The Adelante/MillerCoors National Scholarship is available to students at partnering universities in Arizona, California, Florida, Illinois, New Mexico, New York, and Texas.
You must be a full-time student in your junior or senior year and studying business.
You must also have at least a 3.0 GPA and demonstrate financial need to be eligible for this award.
Two letters of recommendation are required with your application.
Get more information on the Adelante/ MillerCoors National Scholarship.
Microsoft Business Internship
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Junior through College Senior
Sponsored by Fannie Mae, the Audit Internship is available to students with a major in accounting, finance, mathematics, economics, risk management, information systems or a related field.
Intern duties include risk identification, reviewing and documenting business procedures and communicating of audit findings.
You must have an interest in auditing as a career and have strong analytical and communication skills to be considered for this internship.
Get more information on the Microsoft Business Internship.
Business Development Internship – 3M
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Junior through Graduate Student, Year 5
The Business Development Internship is available to undergraduate and graduate students who are pursuing a degree in sales or marketing.
You must have a minimum 3.0 GPA to be considered for this role.
Get more information on the Business Development Internship – 3M.
For the Busy Bee -
Niche $2,000 “No Essay” Scholarship
Deadline: 4/30/16
Available to: High School Freshman through Graduate Students, Year 5
Award Amount: $2,000
We know you are busy and we know that times are tough.
That is why we decided to create the easiest possible scholarship to give something back to students.
Students can use the money to help cover tuition, housing, meal plans, books, computers, or any education-related expenses.
The scholarship is open to all high school and college students and those planning to enroll in the next 12 months.
Get more information on the Niche $2,000 “No Essay” Scholarship.
VIP Voice $5,000 Scholarship
Deadline: 4/30/16
Available to: High School Freshman through Graduate Students, Year 5
Award Amount: $5,000
Think you can’t afford to pay for that college or university you’ve always wanted to go to? Let us help.
Join VIP Voice today and enter for a chance to win our $5k Scholarship.
You pick the school, we’ll help you pay.
As the winner, you’ll be able to put this cash towards to the school of your choice.
Enter your points today for a chance to win! Prize will be awarded in the form of a check.
Get more information on the VIP Voice $5,000 Scholarship.
ScholarshipPoints $10,000 Scholarship
Deadline: 6/15/16
Available to: College Freshman through Graduate Students, Year 5
Award Amount: $10,000
ScholarshipPoints will award a $10,000 scholarship to one lucky member during October.
All you have to do to become eligible is become a ScholarshipPoints member and log in. It's simple, fun, and completely free!
All you have to do to qualify is become a ScholarshipPoints member and log in.
Get more information on the ScholarshipPoints $10,000 Scholarship.
For Caregivers -
Health Professions Scholarship Program
Deadline: Varies
Available to: Graduate Students, 1st Year through 5th Year
Award Amount: 100% of tuition
The Health Professions Scholarship Program from the U.S. Army Medical Department is open to full-time students enrolled in a graduate-level health care degree program in the U.S. or Puerto Rico.
You must be a U.S. citizen and qualify as a commissioned officer in the United States Army Reserve to be eligible for this award.
Learn more information about the Health Professions Scholarship Program.
Nurse Corps Scholarship
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Freshmen through Graduate Students, Year 5
Award Amount: 100% of Tuition
The Nurse Corps Scholarship is available to students who are enrolled or accepted for enrollment in a professional registered nurse program.
Recipients of this award must agree to work for at least two years at a health care facility with a critical shortage of nurses.
In addition to full-tuition, fees, and expenses; students will also receive a monthly stipend.
Get more information on the Nurse Corps Scholarship.
HRSA Scholarship for Disadvantaged Students
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Freshmen through Graduate Students, Year 5
Award Amount: Varies
The HRSA Scholarship for Disadvantaged Students is available to students who are from a disadvantaged background as defined by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
You must be attending a participating school of medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, nursing or a related allied health field to be considered for this award.
Get more information on the HRSA Scholarship for Disadvantaged Students.
For the Chef –
Culinary Institute of America National Student Organization Scholarship
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Freshmen through College Seniors
Award Amount: $3,000
The Culinary Institute of America National Student Organization Scholarship is available to students who are student members of SkillsUSA.
You must demonstrate skill in baking, culinary arts or pastry arts to qualify for this award.
Get more information on the Culinary Institute of America National Student Organization Scholarship.
Bite of the Arts Scholarship
Deadline: Varies
Available To: Incoming College Freshmen
Award Amount: Varies
The Bite of the Arts Scholarship is available to students at Nicholls State University.
You must be majoring in culinary arts and have a minimum 2.5 GPA to be eligible for this renewable award.
Entering freshmen students must have a minimum 20 ACT score.
Get more information on the Bite of the Arts Scholarship.
For the Competitor -
CKSF Scholarship Competition
Deadline: Varies
Available to: High School Freshmen through Graduate Students, Year 5
Award Amount: $2,500
The CKSF Scholarships are available to high school, undergraduate, and graduate students in the U.S.
You must register to participate in scholarship quizzes that test your knowledge of topics ranging from general "common knowledge" to specific academic subjects, books, websites, and even movies.
You will be scored based on a combination of time and accuracy.
Students with the highest scores at the end of each competition win.
Learn more information about the CKSF Scholarship Competition.
For the Dancer -
Dizzy Feet Foundation Scholarship
Deadline: Varies
Available to: Minimum age 15 years
Award Amount: $10,000
Have you always dreamed of dancing with the stars? Founded by Nigel Lythgoe, Adam Shankman, Carrie Ann Inaba and Katie Holmes, the Dizzy Feet Foundation was created to celebrate the love of dance.
The Dizzy Feet Foundation Scholarship is open to students who are at least 15 years of age who are studying at an accredited dance school, studio, university or other institution.
You must be a U.S. citizen and demonstrate talent, technical skill and dance expression to be considered for this award.
You must be nominated by your school in order to qualify for this award.
Apply for the Dizzy Feet Foundation Scholarship.
For the Environmentalist –
Green is the New Black $1,000 Scholarship
Deadline: 4/30/16
Available to: High School Juniors through Graduate Students, Year 5
Award Amount: $1,000
Saving the Earth is “in” again! You'll be able to recycle your tuition bill if you win this $1,000 scholarship. All you have to do is sign-up for Edvisors’ ScholarshipPoints program so that you can earn and spend points on this and other great Scholarships. It’s free, easy, and earth approved.
Get more information on the Green is the New Black $1,000 Scholarship.
Patagonia Enviro Internship
Deadline: Varies
Available to: Patagonia Employees
Award Amount: Varies
The Patagonia Enviro Internship is open to Patagonia employees who are interested in interning with environmental groups.
Patagonia provides up to two months of paid time off for employees to pursue their environmental interests.
Get more information on the Patagonia Enviro Internship.
For the Fashion Icon –
FIDM National Scholarship Competition
Deadline: Varies
Available to: High School Seniors through College Freshmen
Award Amount: 100% of Tuition
The Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising (FIDM) Scholarship Competition is open to all U.S high school seniors and graduates who would like to attend FIDM.
To be considered, you must submit a project in one of the following categories: Fashion Executive of Tomorrow, Interior, Designer of Tomorrow, Graphic Designer of Tomorrow, Fashion Designer of Tomorrow, Visual Designer of Tomorrow, and Digital Media Artist of Tomorrow.
Projects are judged on creativity, thoughtfulness and promise.
Get more information on the FIDM National Scholarship Competition.
YMA Fashion Scholarship Fund
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Sophomore through College Senior
Award Amount: $5,000
Provided by the Fashion Scholarship Fund, the YMA Fashion Scholarship Fund is open to sophomore, junior and senior students who are enrolled at a member FSF college/university.
You must be majoring in or have an interest in a fashion related field and have a minimum GPA of 3.0 to qualify for this award.
Get more information on the YMA Fashion Scholarship Fund.
For the Feminist –
For the Health Nut –
Dan Abraham Healthy Living Center Internship
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Senior through Graduate Students, Year 1
Provided by the Mayo Clinic, the Dan Abraham Healthy Living Center Internship is available to undergraduate students majoring in exercise science, health/wellness promotion, and related fields.
This 12-15 week internship will provide interns experience with: administering fitness assessments, physical activity counseling and prescription, research endeavors, education presentations, health promotion programming, group exercise leadership and managing facility operations.
Eligible students must have completed all course work except their internship, or have one semester left following the internship, and be experienced with fitness testing and program development.
Get more information on the Dan Abraham Healthy Living Center Internship.
Health, Fitness and Recreation Internship
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Sophomore through College Senior
The Health, Fitness and Recreation Internship at is available to undergraduate students.
You must be majoring in exercise science, kinesiology, recreation sport management, public health, nutrition, or a related field to eligible for this award. You must have a minimum 3.0 GPA and be interested in gaining practical experience in your field.
Get more information on the Health, Fitness and Recreation Internship.
For the History Buff –
Mary Grant Charles Prize Scholarship
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Freshmen through College Seniors
Award Amount: Varies
The Mary Grant Charles Prize Scholarship is open to undergraduate students at Tufts University.
You must possess the same creative qualities in the writing of prose and poetry to qualify for this award.
Preference is given to students whose writing reflects an interest in ancestry and genealogy.
Get more information on the Mary Grant Charles Prize Scholarship.
Foodbanking Historian Internship
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Freshmen through Graduate Students, Year 5
The Foodbanking Historian Internship is available to current undergraduate, graduate, post-graduate and those who have graduated within the previous 12 months.
Intern duties may include researching and documenting the history of food.
You must be proficient in MS Office, have computer and other electronic equipment proficiency, strong organizational skills and the ability to work independently to be considered for this internship.
Get more information on the Foodbanking Historian Internship.
Museum of Broadcast Communications Archives Internship
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Freshmen through Graduate Students, Year 5
Award Amount: Varies
The Museum of Broadcast Communications Archives Internship is available to students who are interested in museum operations and a career in museum administration or nonprofit fundraising.
Interns will provide assistance with the museum's fundraising program and operational events and duties.
You must be able to write clearly and persuasively, show an interest in museums and/or philanthropy, and demonstrate excellent organizational skills to be eligible for this position. Experience with MS Office is preferred.
Internships last for 12 weeks and are located in Chicago, Illinois. Interns must be able to work 15 to 20 hours per week; flexible weekly schedules are available. Please visit the sponsor's Web site for additional information.
Get more information on the Museum of Broadcast Communications Archives Internship.
For Lazy Bones –
You Deserve It Scholarship
Deadline: 4/29/16
Available to: High School Freshmen through Graduate Students, Year 5
Award Amount: 12 Awards of $1,000
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Get more information on the You Deserve It Scholarship.
$2,000 Play a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure on Your Phone Scholarship
Deadline: 4/30/16
Available to: Ages 13-25 Years
Award Amount: $2,000
You could win a $2,000 scholarship just by playing a choose-your-own adventure on your phone and sharing it with friends! You’ll walk in the shoes of a civil rights pioneer and learn about desegregation of American schools, all by text message. To enter for the $2,000 scholarship, just enter your phone number and three friends’ phone numbers. Unlimited entries are allowed. Complete the experience and share with 3 friends to count as a lottery entry for the scholarship. No minimum GPA or essays required and you must be 13 to 25 years old to apply.
Get more information on the $2,000 Play a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure on Your Phone Scholarship.
Because College is Expensive Scholarship
Deadline: 6/30/16
Available to: High School Freshmen through Graduate Student, Year 5
Award Amount: $500
The $500 “Because College is Expensive” Scholarship is open to all students (seniors in high school, current undergrads and grad students) and those planning on enrolling within 12 months. The winner will be determined by random drawing and then contacted directly and announced on the Scholarship Winners page. One entry per person is all that is necessary.
Get more information on the Because College is Expensive Scholarship.
Invite a Friend to Fastweb
Award: $500
Deadline: Last day of each month; Refreshes monthly
Available to: All Fastweb Members
You and a friend could win $500! Simply invite a friend to join Fastweb. Once your friend completes the registration, you're both entered to win $500.
Learn how you can Invite a Friend to Fastweb and qualify you and a friend for $500.
For the Musician -
Jimi Hendrix Scholarship
Award: Varies
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Sophomore to College Senior
The Jimi Hendrix Scholarship is open to returning guitar students at Berklee College of Music.
Apply for the Jimi Hendrix Scholarship.
Leonard Bernstein Scholarship
Award: Varies
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Freshmen to College Seniors
The Leonard Bernstein Scholarship is open to students at Indiana University, Jacobs School of Music.
Apply for the Leonard Bernstein Scholarship.
For Nature Lovers -
Green is the New Black $1,000 Scholarship
Deadline: 4/30/16
Available to: High School Juniors through Graduate Students, Year 5
Award Amount: $1,000
Saving the Earth is “in” again! You'll be able to recycle your tuition bill if you win this $1,000 scholarship. All you have to do is sign-up for Edvisors’ ScholarshipPoints program so that you can earn and spend points on this and other great Scholarships. It’s free, easy, and earth approved.
Get more information on the Green is the New Black $1,000 Scholarship.
Charlotte Latourette Outdoor Recreation Scholarship
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Freshmen through College Seniors
Award Amount: Varies
The Charlotte E. Latourette Outdoor Recreation Scholarship is available to students majoring in outdoor education and camping at Ohio University.
You must demonstrate financial need to be eligible for this award.
Learn more information about the Charlotte Latourette Outdoor Recreation Scholarship.
Wisconsin Garden Club Federation Scholarship
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Sophomore through College Senior
Award Amount: $1,000
The Wisconsin Garden Club Federation Scholarship is available to sophomores, juniors, and seniors who are attending a Wisconsin college or university.
You must be pursuing a degree in horticulture, landscaping, environmental sciences, conservation, or forestry to be eligible for this award.
Learn more information about the Wisconsin Garden Club Federation.
LaFontaine Aquatic Entomology Award
Deadline: Varies
Available to: Graduate Students, 1st Year through 5th Year
Award Amount: Varies
Provided by the Federdation of Fly Fishers, the LaFontaine Aquatic Entomology Award is available to graduate students doing a research project in aquatic entomology.
You must submit your resume, a short synopsis of your project, and a letter of recommendation from your faculty advisor to be considered for this award.
Learn more information about the LaFontaine Aquatic Entomology Award.
Dr. Nancy Foster Scholarship Program
Deadline: Varies
Available to: Graduate Students, 1st Year through 5th Year
Award Amount: Varies
Provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the Dr. Nancy Foster Scholarship Program is available to graduate-level students, particularly females and minorities who are interested in independent research in oceanography, marine biology or maritime archaeology.
You must be a U.S. citizen currently pursuing or intending to pursue a masters or doctoral level degree in oceanography, marine biology, or maritime archaeology and must also have a minimum 3.0 GPA to be eligible for this award.
Priority will be given to applicants who are interested in studying fisheries and coastal ecosystems; coastal navigation, hazard response and management; and geological dynamics and biogeochemical cycles.
Applications are found strictly online through Grants.gov, searching for grant announcement NOAA-EPP-MIS-2007-200802.
Learn more information about the Dr. Nancy Foster Scholarship Program.
For the Optimist -
Optimist International Oratorical Contest
Deadline: Varies
Available to: Maximum Age 18
Award Amount: $2,500
The Optimist International Oratorical Contest is open to students under the age of 19. To be considered for this award, you must prepare a 4 to 5 minute speech on the topic, "How My Passions Impact the World" to be presented at your local Optimist Club's contest.
Learn more information about the Optimist International Oratorical Contest.
For the Over-Achiever -
NSCS Merit Award
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Freshmen through College Sophomores
Award Amount: $1,000
The NSCS Merit Award is available to new members of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars.
Get more information on the NSCS Merit Award.
For the Poet –
Havilah Babcock Poetry Contest
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Freshmen through Graduate Students, Year 5
Award Amount: Varies
The Havilah Babcock Poetry ContestAward is available to students enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of South Carolina.
This is awarded to the student who has written the most outstanding poetry as determined by faculty judges.
Get more information on the Havilah Babcock Poetry Contest.
For the Scientist -
Youth Activity Grant – Explorers Club
Award: $5,000
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Freshmen through College Seniors
The Youth Activity Grant is available to full-time high school seniors and undergraduate college students to enable them to participate in field research in the natural sciences under the supervision of a qualified scientist and/or institution.
In addition to the application, you must submit a three-page explanation of your proposed project in your own words and two letters of recommendation to be eligible for this award.
Learn more information about the Youth Activity Grant – Explorers Club.
For the Speaker -
American Legion National High School Oratorical Contest
Deadline: Varies
Available to: High School Freshmen through High School Seniors
Award Amount: $18,000
Provided by The American Legion, the National High School Oratorical Contest is open to junior high and high school students who are under the age of 20 and citizens or lawful permanent residents of the United States.
You must prepare an oration on some aspect of the U.S. Constitution, with some emphasis on the duties and obligations of citizens to our government.
A complete list of topics are available on the Legion's Web site.
Each individual state winner certified into and participating in the first round of the national contest receives an additional $1,500 scholarship.
Learn more information about the American Legion National High School Oratorical Contest.
For Seriously Smart STEM Scholars –
Astronaut Scholarship in Science and Technology
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Sophomores through Graduate Students, Year 5
Award Amount: 18 Awards of $10,000
The Astronaut Scholarship in Science and Technology is open to students majoring in engineering, natural science, applied science, or mathematics.
You must attend one of the participating educational institutions to be considered for this award. U.S. citizenship is also a requirement.
You must be nominated by faculty or staff in your department.
Learn more information about the Astronaut Scholarship in Science and Technology.
Ventures Scholars Program
Award: $10,000
Deadline: Varies
Available to: High School Freshmen through College Freshmen
The Ventures Scholars Program is open to underrepresented and first-generation college-bound students. You must be pursuing a math- or science-based career to be considered for this award.
Learn more information about the Ventures Scholars Program.
American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and AC Engineers (ASHRAE)
Undergraduate Engineering Scholarship
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Freshmen through College Seniors
Award Amount: Varies
The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers Undergraduate Engineering Scholarship is available to undergraduate students who are enrolled in an ABET-accredited program leading to a Bachelor of Science or a Bachelor of Engineering Science degree.
Your course of study must be related to heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration. A minimum 3.0 GPA is required.
Learn more information about the ASHRAE Undergraduate Engineering Scholarship.
For the Technophile–
$1,000 Flex Your Muscles to Make Your School Safer Grant
Deadline: 4/30/16
Available to: Ages 13-25 Years
Award Amount: $1,000
You could win an easy $1,000 school grant just by flexing your “guns” and telling your school admin to keep (real) guns out of your school. Just take a photo while flexing your arms and tag your school admin to say, “THESE are the only guns I want on my campus.” You’ll automatically enter to win a $1,000 grant! No minimum GPA or essays required. Must be 13 to 25 years old to apply. This scholarship is only open to those residing in the U.S. and Canada or those who hold citizenship in the U.S. or Canada.
Get more information on the $1,000 Flex Your Muscles to Make Your School Safer Grant.
$2,000 Disaster Preparation Scholarship
Deadline: 5/01/16
Available to: High School Freshmen through College Seniors
Award Amount: 3 Awards of $2,000
The $2,000 Disaster Preparation Scholarship is open to current high school and college students.
You must create a video that shows how properly planning for a hurricane or other flood disaster can be a valuable tool and upload it to YouTube in order to be considered for this award.
Get more information on the $2,000 Disaster Preparation Scholarship.
Women in Wireless Communications Scholarship
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Freshmen through College Sophomores
Award Amount: Varies
The Women in Wireless Communications Scholarship is available to female students in the College of Technology at Idaho State University.
You must be enrolled in the electronic wireless telecommunications program and demonstrate a strong academic performance, involvement in co-curricular activities and future goals in the field of wireless communications to be eligible for this award.
Get more information on the Women in Wireless Communications Scholarship.
For the Traveler –
Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Freshmen through College Seniors
Award Amount: Varies
The Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship is available to undergraduate students who are in good academic standing.
You must be receiving a Federal Pell Grant, have been accepted to or applied to a study abroad program or internship and plan to study abroad for at least four weeks in one country in order to be eligible for this award.
Get more information on the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship.
For Veterans & Military Members –
Imagine America Military Award Program
Deadline: 6/30/16
Available to: College Freshmen through College Seniors
Award Amount: $1,000
The Imagine America Military Award Program is open to military personnel who wish to pursue and/or are continuing to pursue post-secondary career education at specific colleges or trade schools.
This award is available to any active duty and honorably discharged or retired veteran of a United States military service branch.
In order to apply, you must also meet the college or trade school's standard admissions requirements for your requested program of study.
Get more information on the Imagine America Military Award Program.
Montgomery GI Bill
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Freshmen through College Seniors
Award Amount: Varies
Provided by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, the Montgomery GI Bill is available to active duty military veterans and Selected Reserve military personnel.
This program may be used toward degree and certificate programs, flight training, apprenticeship/on-the-job training, correspondence courses, entrepreneurship training and fees for licenses or certifications.
Get more information on the Montgomery GI Bill.
For the Volunteer -
City Year – Volunteer for America
Award: Varies
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Freshmen through Graduate Students, Year 5
City Year, a proud member of AmeriCorps, is a national service organization that brings together young adults from diverse backgrounds for a demanding ten months of full-time community service, leadership development, and civic engagement.
In 20 locations across the United States, these young leaders invest their talents and energy to address our country's most critical needs.
City Year corps members engage others in service and make a positive difference in their communities and in the lives of children and youth.
Corps members also receive a weekly living stipend and basic health insurance. Eligibility Requirements: Must be between the ages of 17-24 and a United States citizen or permanent resident alien.
High school graduate/G.E.D. recipient OR agreement to pursue a G.E.D. If you do not have a H.S. diploma or its equivalency, you will be required to take a basic academic proficiency test; your position is contingent upon satisfactory testing results.
Learn more information about the City Year – Volunteer for America.
For the Writer –
James “Rhio” O’Connor Memorial Scholarship Fund
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Freshmen through Graduate Students, Year 5
Award Amount: 5 Awards from $100-$5,000
The James "Rhio" O'Connor Memorial Scholarship is open to undergraduate and graduate students at colleges / universities in the United States.
To be considered, you must submit an essay on the use of alternative medical approaches in the treatment of cancer.
Some suggested topics for your essay are:
• Why are alternative therapies used by cancer patients when they are not FDA approved?
• Should cancer patients and doctors be able to use whatever treatments they like in treating cancer?
• Should medicinal medicine and folk knowledge have any relevancy in cancer?
• It is estimated that it costs over $400 million to bring a new cancer drug to market.
Does that establish roadblocks for the testing and approval of alternative therapies?
Get more information on the James “Rhio” O’Connor Memorial Scholarship Fund.
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