February 18, 2009
By: Guru
Category: Education News, Financial Aid, Scholarship
One of the objectives of the Lancaster County Farm and Home Foundation is to encourage the higher education of the youth of Lancaster County. In this respect the Foundation is announcing the offering of scholarship awards for students beginning their freshman year in 2009 studying Agriculture or Family and Consumer Sciences.
Each scholarship award will be in the amount of $1,000 per year renewable for up to four years and may be used to help defray tuition, fees, or room and board expenses at any accredited educational institution, which offers a course of study in Agriculture or Family and Consumer Sciences. Scholarships are awarded on financial need, leadership, and academic achievements. (more…)
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February 18, 2009
By: Guru
Category: Scholarship, Student Loans, Study Abroad
The Lake Dollars for Scholars program is a success because of the generous support of businesses and individuals in the Lake Community. In 17 years, the Lake Dollars for Scholars program has awarded 592 scholarships totaling more than $360,000.
Consider donating to support graduating seniors as they pursue college educations. Students who reside in the Lake Local School District, regardless of the high school they attend, are eligible to apply and are selected according to Scholarship American guidelines. (more…)
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February 18, 2009
By: Guru
Category: Education News, Financial Aid, Scholarship
For the 13th consecutive year, the Pee Dee Federal Credit Union Board of Directors has approved $2,000 in scholarship funds to be awarded for the 2009 fall semester. Francis Marion University and Florence-Darlington Technical College will each receive $1,000 to award to three credit union members.
Incoming freshmen must have a 3.0 or better grade point average to qualify for the scholarships. The schools choose the recipients using guidelines set by the credit union. The deadline to apply for these scholarships is April 1. (more…)
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February 17, 2009
By: Guru
Category: Education News, Financial Aid, Scholarship
The Fabricators & Manufacturers Association (FMA) Foundation and software provider SolidWorks Corp. announce the “GO-Brennan” Scholarships, tied to FMA’s sponsorship of 17-year-old stock car driver Brennan Palmiter’s 2009 racing season. Palmiter is proficient in four types of welding, a skill he uses to motivate other young people to consider the industrial trades as a career choice.
Palmiter appears in a video on YouTube inviting high school, trade school and college students to apply for the scholarships by posting their own video. (more…)
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February 17, 2009
By: Guru
Category: Education News, Financial Aid, Scholarship
The New Paltz Regional Chamber of Commerce Foundation is accepting applications for two $1,000 scholarships to be awarded in 2009, recognizing individuals who have had a positive impact on their community, school or workplace.
Completed applications must be received by May 15. Decisions will be made in June. (more…)
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February 17, 2009
By: Guru
Category: Education News, Financial Aid, Scholarship
Frank Guinta knows what it is like growing up poor and not having the options that other kids may have.
That is why when he helped found the Manteca Cowboys youth football team in 1976 he and others worked overtime to raise funds so that no player had to pay fees to participate. (more…)
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February 17, 2009
By: Guru
Category: Education News, Financial Aid, Scholarship
As part of its National campus outreach and Scholarship Program to encourage young students to pursue a viable career in Tax, TaxDiversity has announced the first recipients of its 2008 scholarship awards. These scholarships were made possible in part by PricewaterhouseCoopers, a platinum level sponsor of TaxDiversity.
As part of its National campus outreach and Scholarship Program to encourage young students to pursue a viable career in Tax, TaxDiversity has announced the first recipients of its 2008 scholarship awards. (more…)
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February 17, 2009
By: Guru
Category: Financial Aid, Scholarship, Student Loans
Last week’s article on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by Stephen Anderson emphasized its importance in obtaining need-based scholarships and the March 1 Michigan FAFSA deadline for both current and prospective students. In addition to need-based scholarships, there are also scholarships awarded to both prospective and current students based on merit.
According to Senior Associate Director of Financial Aid William Roberts, “like with anything” scholarship dollars are a “limited resource” which Tech tries to “use as efficiently as possible and get as [much] out of [it] as we can.” He emphasized that “for prospective students we like to have their application prior to Jan. 15 for merit-based monies” for fall 2009. (more…)
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February 16, 2009
By: Guru
Category: Education News, Scholarship, Study Abroad
Gov. Jay Nixon’s plan to slash Access Missouri scholarship aid to students attending private colleges by 38 percent is strongly opposed by Westminster College and William Woods University.
Representatives of Westminster and William Woods attended a meeting Thursday of the Missouri Coordinating Board of Higher Education at the Wildwood campus of St. Louis Community College. (more…)
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February 16, 2009
By: Guru
Category: Education News, Financial Aid, Student Loans, Study Abroad
Newnan High School’s recently announced valedictorian Emily Traylor was the recipient of the General Daniel Newnan Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, 2008 Good Citizen Scholarship Award.
She received a cash scholarship award, certificate and Good Citizen pin at the January meeting of the General Daniel Newnan Chapter. (more…)
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