American Council of the Blind Scholarship - The sponsor will provide scholarships to legally blind students admitted to academic and vocational training programs at the post-secondary level. For additional information, visit the sponsor's website at http://www.acb.org/scholapp2009.html. Deadline: March 1st.
National Garden Clubs Scholarship Program - The sponsor provides advanced one-year grants which are available to juniors, seniors and graduate students. Applications may be made by sophomores for grants to be awarded for the junior year. Go to http://www.gardenclub.org/Files/NGC_Scholarship_Application.pdf for additional information. Deadline: March 1st.
Rankin (Jeannette) Foundation - The sponsor awards scholarships to women thirty-five years of age and older, who through undergraduate or vocational education are seeking to better themselves, their families, and their communities. Applicants must have limited financial means. Please visit the sponsor's website at http://www.rankinfoundation.org/apply/default.php for additional information. Deadline: March 1st.
Summer Undergraduate Research in Engineering/Science Program (SURE) - SURE is a ten-week summer research program designed to attract qualified minority students into graduate school in the fields of engineering and science. For additional information go to http://www.sure.gatech.edu/index.html. Deadline: March 1st.
Summer Undergraduate Research Program - The Summer Scholars Program at the University of Rochester provides summer undergraduate research opportunities to qualified students who seek first-hand experience in conducting biomedical or biological research, and who may be considering applying to graduate school. Any matriculated college sophomore or junior with a strong academic background may apply. Preference will be given to students interested in entering a Ph.D. program. Applicants must have a GPA of at least a 3.0. For additional information go to http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/gebs/summer.htm. Deadline: March 1st.
Undergraduate Summer Research Opportunity Program (SROP) at the University of Louisville - The Graduate School is offering a ten-week research experience for undergraduates during the summer of 2009. The Summer Research Opportunity Program (SROP) provides students who would like to know more about graduate-level education at the University of Louisville with a ten-week research experience in a department that offers graduate degrees. Mentors will provide students with individualized research projects and the program will provide group seminars on topics related to research and graduate education. The program is open to all graduate programs at the University and is not limited to students currently enrolled at the University. Students should be, preferably, in their sophomore or junior year of study. Go to http://graduate.louisville.edu/pubs/srop/SROP for additional information. Deadline: March 1st.
Academic Year Ambassadorial Scholarship - The Rotary Foundation is sponsoring scholarships for students who wish to study abroad. The scholarships provide funding for one academic year of study, specifically to cover round-trip transportation, tuition, room and board and some supplies. For additional information, visit the website at http://www.rotary.org/en/StudentsAndYouth/EducationalPrograms/AmbassadorialScholarships/Pages/ridefault.aspx. Deadline: As Early as March 1, 2008 or as late as August 15, 2008.
Brick Awards (Do Something) - The sponsor honors nine outstanding leaders ages twenty-five and under who use their talents to take action that measurably strengthens their local communities in the areas of community building, health or the environment. For additional information visit the website at http://www.dosomething.org/brick. Deadline: March 1st.
Summers of Discovery Program at NIEHS - Participants are selected by scientific mentors from the Intramural program and are expected to spend between 8 to 12 weeks, full-time (May through September) working on a research project that entails exposure to the lastest biochemical, molecular, and analytical techniques in that field. For additional information and application, visit the website at http://www.niehs.nih.gov/careers/research/summers/. Deadline: March 1st.
American Chemical Society Scholars Program - Offers 100 scholarships to undergraduate minority students interested in four-year degrees in chemical sciences. The scholarships are valued up to $2500 for freshmen per academic year and up to $3000 for sophomores, juniors and seniors. For additional information visit the website at http://www.cnetweb.org/american_chemical_society_scholarships.htm. Deadline: March 1st.
PPIA Fellowship (Public Policy & International Affairs) - To promote the inclusion and full participation of underrepresented groups in public service and to advance their leadership roles throughout our civic institutions serving domestic and international affairs. For additional information visit the website at http://www.ppiaprogram.org/. Deadline: March 1st.
AFCEA General Emmett Paige Scholarship - Scholarships of $2000 each will be awarded to persons on active duty in the uniformed military services, to veterans, and to their spouses or dependents, who are currently enrolled full time in an eligible degree program at an accredited 4-year college or university in the United States. For additonal information and application, visit the website at http://www.afcea.org/education/scholarships/undergraduate/genemm.asp. Deadline: March 1st.
James Madison Fellowship - Offers two levels of fellowships. Junior Fellowships are awarded to students who are about to complete or have completed their undergraduate course of study, and intend to pursue full-time graduate work. The Senior Fellowships are awarded to teachers who want to pursue graduate studies on a part-time basis. For additional information, visit the website at http://www.jamesmadison.com. Deadline: March 1st.
Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute Fellowship Program - This is a nine-month fellowship program (late Aug to May). The fellowship offers Latino students the opportunity to gain hands-on experience at the National level in a Public Policy area of their choice. For additional information and application, please visit the website at http://www.chci.org/fellowships/. Deadline: March 1st.
Steinman Fellowship (National Society of Professional Engineers) - To assist young engineers in their pursuit of a graduate degree in engineering, the sponsor has created a $10,000 Steinman Fellowship to be awarded to an NSPE student member. To be eligible, you must be a full-time student and a U.S. citizen, high school students are not eligible. Contact Mary Maul, Education Manager, at (703)684-2833. For additional information visit the website at http://www.nspe.org/students/resources/scholarships.html. Deadline: March 1st.
The American Legion Auxilliary National President Scholarships - These scholarships are awarded to children of veterans who served in the Armed Forces during the eligibility dates for the American Legion. One scholarship will be awarded in each division. For additonal information and application, visit the website at http://www.legion-aux.org/Scholarships/NationalPresident/index.aspx. Deadline: March 1st.
Persina Scholarship for Minorities in Journalism - Scholarship awarded to minority high school students planning to pursue a career in journalism. You must be a high school senior with a grade point average of 3.0 or better, preparing to enter college. The scholarship is awarded over four years, $5000 per year. For additional information and application, visit the website at http://www.press.org/activities/aboutscholarship.cfm. Deadline: March 1st.
National Garden Clubs, Inc. Scholarship - All scholarships offered are available to juniors, seniors and graduate students who are studying Agriculture Education, Horticulture, Floriculture, Landscape Design, Botany, Biology, Plant Pathology/Science, Forestry, Agronomy, and Environmental concerns. Applications may be made by sophomores for grants to be awarded for the junior year. For additional information and application, visit the website at www.gardenclub.org/Youth/Scholarships.aspx. Deadline: March 1st.
American Council of the Blind Scholarships- Provides scholarships to support outstanding blind students who are enrolled in academic, vocational, or technical training programs at the post-secondary level. Applications are online at http://www.acb.org/. Deadline: March 1st.
New York State Transfer & Articulation Association Scholarship - This scholarship is for graduates with associate degrees who plan to attend a four year NYSTAA member institution. For additional information and application, visit the website at www.nystaa.org. Deadline: March 1st.
Summer Undergraduate Research Program (University of Rochester Medical Center) - Eligible students are those who are undergraduates from local and national colleges and universities. The program will provide enhanced research opportunities in Cellular and Molecular Biology to promising undergraduates, to encourage these students to pursue graduate education and careers in the Biological Sciences. Students must be U.S. citizens or permanent resident aliens, be matriculated college sophomores or juniors with a minimum of a 3.0 gpa. For more information and application visit http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/gebs/summer.htm. Deadline: March 1st.
Lighthouse International Scholarships - The Lighthouse Annual Scholarships and Career Awards Program is designed to reward excellence, recognize accomplishments and help students who are blind or partially sighted achieve their career goals. For additional information and application, visit http://www.lighthouse.org/events/awards.htm. Deadline: March 1st.
William E. Schwabe Memorial Scholarship- Scholarships will be granted annually to an undergraduate student enrolled full-time and majoring in the field of engineering, metallurgy or materials science program at an accredited North American university. The applicant should have a demonstrated interest in a career, or plans to pursue a career in the iron and steel industry. Visit the sponsor's website at http://www.aistfoundation.org/scholarships/foundation_scholarships.htm. Deadline: March 2nd.
United University Professions (UUP) College Scholarship Fund - Applicants must be full-time (12 credit hours or more) and attending a state-operated campus of the State University of New York (SUNY). Applicant must have at least sixteen credits from any SUNY institution and a minimum of 3.75 gpa. For additional information and application, visit the website at www.uupinfo.org/scholarships/scholarship.pdf. Deadline: March 2nd.
Willy Korf Memorial Fund - Scholarships will be granted to full-time undergraduate students with a genuine demonstrated interest in a career in the iron and steel industry; and majoring in the field of engineering, metallurgy or materials science at an accredited U.S. college or university. For additional information go to http://www.aistfoundation.org/scholarships/foundation_scholarships.htm. Deadline March 2nd.
MG James Ursano Scholarship Fund - Dependent children, stepchildren or legally adopted children of Army soldiers on active duty, retired, or deceased while on active duty or after retirement. The children of Gray Area Retirees are also eligible. Under the age of 22 on May 1, 2006 based on the 2006-2007 academic years. For additional information and application, visit the website at http://www.aerhq.org/education_dependentchildren_mgjames.asp. Deadline: March 2nd.
TIAA-CREF Ruth Simms Hamilton Research Fellowship - Awarded to a graduate student in an accredited program at any US College or University. Student must be engaged in research relating to the African Diaspora. Only those with a minimum GPA of 3.5 or higher should apply. For additional information and to retrieve the application, please visit the website at http://www.tiaa-crefinstitute.org/awards/hamilton/index.html. Deadline: Submission runs from December 8th to March 2nd.
Summer Internship Program Congressional Budget Office (CBO) - Provides excellent opportunities to experience and observe the budget process and policymaking at the federal level. The internships, which have ranged in number from 10 to 28, are located in Washington, D.C.. They normally last 10 weeks and include compensation based on academic level and work experience. For more information visit http://www.cbo.gov/employment/intern.cfm. Deadline: March 2nd.
National Italian American Foundation Scholarship Program - The awards will be made on the basis of academic merit and divided between two groups of students. For additional information visit the website at www.niaf.org/scholarships/index.asp. Deadline: March 2nd.
Cornell Center for Materials Research (Undergraduates) - Special summer research program with a stipend valued at $3750 and additional funds for travel. Available to non Cornell University students only. During the ten-week period, students will work with Cornell faculty on interdisciplinary materials research projects involving chemistry, physics, materials science and engineering disciplines. For more information visit the website at http://www.ccmr.cornell.edu/education/reu/index.html. Deadline: March 2nd.
Summer Program for Undergraduate Research (SPUR)- Although all students majoring in science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) fields ar eligible for this program, we are particularly interested in applications from students of those population groups currently underrepresented in STEM fields. For additional information visit the website at http://www.neagep.org/spur.asp. Deadline: March 6th.
Emanuele and Emilia Inglese Memorial Scholarship - The sponsor awards a scholarship to Italian American undergraduate students who trace their lineage from the Lombardy region, and who are the first-generation of their family to attend college. For additional information visit the website at https://www.niaf.org/scholarships/Index.asp. Deadline: March 6th.
Frank L. Greathouse Government Accounting Scholarship - Awards are made to undergraduate and graduate students enrolled full-time and are preparing for a career in state and local government in finance. For additional information, visit the website at www.gfoa.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=96. Deadline: March 6th.
Graduate Scholarship Program - The sponsor provides support for graduate scholarships to outstanding students for use during the 2009 academic year. To be eligible for a scholarship, a candidate must: be a college senior (by December 31, 2008) or recent graduate (since spring 2004) from an accredited college or university in the U.S.; have a cumulative college grade point average of 3.5 or better on a 4.0 scale (or the equivalent); begin a full-time graduate degree program at an accredited university in fall 2009 and be nominated by his or her undergraduate institution. For additional information go to http://www.jkcf.org/assets/files/0000/0858/2009_Grad_Nominee_Guidelines_FINAL.pdf. Deadline: Nomination is March 16th, Application is March 10th.
Jack Kent Cooke Graduate Scholarship - Will award approximately 30 scholarships to seniors and recent graduates planning to attend graduate school for the first time starting in the fall. For more information visit http://www.jfck.org/. Deadline: March 10th.
Beryl Spector Memorial Scholarship - The Community Foundation of the Capital Region in collaboration with the Women's Press Club of New York State (WPC) is offering an annual scholarship to deserving high school and college students who demonstrate a knowledge of and commitment to the field of communications. The applicant must be a graduating high school senior or a currently matriculated full-time student enrolled in a two or four year college or university in the State of New York. Students must demonstrate clear career goals, academic achievement, leadership skills and financial need. For additional information and to obtain an application, visit the sponsor's website at www.cfcr.org/grants_scholarships/scholarships.htm. Deadline: March (check with website for update).
AFL-CIO Council of Buffalo Scholarship - A one-time award of $1000 for a high school senior who is a son or daughter of a member of a local union affiliated with the Buffalo AFL-CIO Council. Must be a New York State resident and use award for study in New York. Applicant must be enrolled as a full-time matriculated student. For application, contact Scholarship Director at (716) 852-0375 or visit the website at http://college.enotes.com/scholarships-loans/buffalo-afl-cio-council. Deadline: March 14th.
American Association for Women (AAUW) Buffalo Branch (Catalysts for Change Scholarship)- Awarding three $3,000.00 educational scholarships for Buffalo/Niagara Region female students who have demonstrated success in a grass root effort that has effected positive change for women or girls. For additional information and to retrieve an application, visit the web site at: http://aauw.buffalo.edu/catalyst.htm or call (716) 885-2486. Deadline: March 15th.
Price Chopper's Golub Foundation Scholarship - Various scholarships offered. See website for more information at https://scholarships.pricechopper.com/GFDescriptionsmmf.aspx. Deadline: March 15th.
The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Student Internship Program- Provides qualified full-time students (undergraduate and graduate) pursuing degrees at colleges and universities in the US, with in-depth exposure to professional television production, techniques and practices. For more information, please visit the sponsor's website at http://www.emmys.org/foundation/internships.php. Deadline: March 15th.
Armenian Student Association of America, Inc. Scholarship - Must be of Armenian descent, enrolled as a full-time student and have completed one full year of academics at a four-year accredited U.S. college by June of 2006 or must be enrolled in a two-year college and are transferring to a four-year college or university as a full time student in the fall of 2006. For additional information and application, visit the website at http://www.asainc.org/national/scholarships.shtml. Deadline: March 15th.
ATFAR Scholarship - A scholarship in the amount of $1000 is presented every even-numbered year to Law Enforcement Explorers who achievements reflect the high degree of motivation, commitment, and community concern that epitomizes the law enforcement profession. For additional information and application, visit the website at http://www.learning-for-life.org/exploring/scholarships/pdf/atf.pdf. Deadline: March 15th.
William Randolph Hearst Endowed Scholarship for Minority Students - The ideal candidate for this scholarship is a highly motivated continuing graduate or undergraduate student from an underrepresented community. The applicant should have an excellent academic record, outstanding research skills, and a background in the social sciences or humanities. For additional information and application, visit the website at http://www.apsanet.org/opps/. Deadline: March 15th.
The Hispanic College Fund (HCF ) Scholarship Programs - The Hispanic College Funds awards scholarships based on both merit and financial need. For more information visit www.hispanicfund.org. Deadline: March 15th.
HGA and Dendel Scholarships - The Handweavers Guild of America, Inc. offers scholarships for each academic year through the HGA and Dendel scholarship funds. Students enrolled in accredited undergraduate or graduate programs in the United States, it possessions, and Canada are eligible. Scholarships are awarded based on artistic and technical merit rather than on financial need. For additional information and application, visit the website at http://www.weavespindye.org. Deadline: March 15th.
The Leonard M. Perryman Communications Scholarship for Ethnic Minority Students - One scholarship will be awarded to the best United Methodist candidate. Evidence of enrollment at the junior or senior level in the Journalism or Communications Department of a duly accredited college or university in the United States. For additional information and application, visit the website at http://www.umcom.org/site/c.mrLZJ9PFKmG/b.2730433/k.BD83/Home.htm. Deadline: March 15th.
William C. Stokoe Scholarship - Any deaf student who is pursuing part-time or full-time graduate studies in a field related to sign language or the deaf community; or who is developing a special project on one of these topics. For additional information, visit the website at http://www.vesid.nysed.gov/lsn/financialaid.htm. Deadline: March 15th.
The Charles & Lucille King Family Foundation- Offers scholarships to outstanding US College and University undergraduate students in four-year, degree-granting programs in television and film. For additional information and applications visit sponsor's web site at: http://www.kingfoundation.org/. Deadline: March 15th.
Association of Latino Professionals in Finance and Accounting (ALPFA) Scholarship Program - For more information visit the website at http://www.alpfa.org/index.cfm?fuseaction-Page.viewPage&pageID=354. Deadline: March 15th.
National Network of Presbyterian College Women Scholarship Fund - The sponsor offers two $1,500 scholarships per year, one of an NNPCW member active in empowering women on her campus and one for a new immigrant woman seeking a college education. Go to http://www.pcusa.org/nnpcw/scholarships/index.htm for additional information. Deadline: March 15th.
Clara Abbott Foundation Scholarship - For dependent children (24 years of age or younger as of the application deadline) of regular full-time or regular part-time employees with at least 12 months of service. Dependent children of retirees are also eligible. Scholarships are awarded based on evaluation of a family's financial need, by school year (graduate students are NOT eligible), and if a student is attending school during the school year for which they apply for a Clara Abbott Scholarship. The student should be attendindg school to obtain their first undergraduate degree. Students must maintain a 2.0 grade point average on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent) to reapply each year. For more information go to http://clara.abbott.com/us/providingfor/scholarship/. Deadline: March 16th.
Institute for International Public Policy Fellowship Program (IIPP) - The mission is to enhance U.S. National Security and Global competitiveness by promoting excellence, international service and cultural competence among a broader more diverse cross section of the American citizenry. For more information go to: www.uncfsp.org. Deadline: March 16th.
NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Program - Awards up to 174 postgraduate scholarships annually. The scholarships are awarded to student-athletes who excel academically and athletically, and who are in their last year of intercollegiate athletics competition. The one-time grants of $7,500 each are awarded for fall, winter and spring sports. For additional information visit the website at http://www.ncaa.org/wps/ncaa?ContentID=573. Deadline: March 19th.
Shui Kuen and Allen Chin Scholarship - The scholarship supports undergraduate and graduate students who have worked at an Asian restaurant (Asian-owned or Asian cuisine) or have parents who worked or are working at an Asian restaurant. One scholarship award in the amount of $1,000 is offered each year. For application and additional information go to http://www.asianpacificfund.org/awards/chin.shtml. Deadline: March 25th.
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) - Offers a variety of scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students. For additional information and application, visit the website at http://www.naacp.org/about/resources/brochures/education_scholarship_application.pdf. Deadline: March 27th.
NSF-URM Program in Aquatic and Watershed Ecology (Buffalo State) - To prepare minority students for success in graduate programs related to Aquatic Biology and Watershed Ecology. The sponsor seeks qualified undergraduates willing to engage in a 2-year program of research and study within Buffalo State College's Watershed Institute. For more information go to http://www.buffalostate.edu/biology/urm.xml. Deadline: March 30th.
National Federation of the Blind Scholarships - All applicants for these scholarships must be legally blind and pursuing or planning to pursue a full-time postsecondary course of study in a degree program at a U.S. institution in the fall term. Scholarships will be given at the National Convention that is held every year and are listed with special restrictions as noted. For additional information and application, visit the website at http://www.nfb.org. Deadline: March 31st.
Hallie Q. Brown Scholarship - Scholarship awarded to an African-American college freshman. For scholarship application write to: Director of Scholarships National Association of Colored Women's Club, 5808 16th Street NW, Washington, DC 20011 or visit the website at http://www.nacwc.org/programs/scholarships.php. Deadline: March 31st.
LULAC National Scholarship Fund - Scholarships awarded to Hispanic students who are enrolled or are planning to enroll in an accredited college or university in the United States. For additional information and application, visit the website at http://www.Lnesc.org/. Deadline: March 31st.
Jackie Robinson Foundation Scholarship Program - Student must be a high school senior who is a U.S. citizen. Must be a minority student attending an accredited U.S. institution. Awards are based on financial need and leadership ability. For additional information visit the website at www.jackierobinson.org. Deadline: March 31st.
Robert G. Porter Scholarship Program (UUP) - For dependents of AFT members to assist with their education. For more information visit www.aft.org/aftplus/scholarships/index.htm. Deadline: March 31st.
Zonta Club of Cheektowaga-Lancaster - Is accepting applications for their "Women's Educational Scholarship". This scholarship award is available to any woman, age 25 and over who is a resident of the Cheektowaga, Lancaster and Depew area. The student must be enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program at a college or university. The scholarship is based on financial need. Applicants must submit with their application copies of all their school transcripts, two letters of recommendations, and an essay detailing their career path and long term goals. For an application, go to the Scholarship Office in Moot Hall 230 or click here. Please mail completed applications to: Cheektowaga-Lancaster Zonta Club, PO Box 834, Cheektowaga, NY 14225. Deadline: March 31st.
A. Patrick Charnon Scholarship - The A. Patrick Charnon Memorial Scholarship helps students afford high quality undergraduate education in their chosen fields of study. Students must be admitted or enrolled in a full-time undergraduate program of study in an accredited four-year college or university in the United States. They must maintain good academic standing and make progress toward a degree. For additional information visit the website at http://www.cesresources.org/charnon.html. Deadline: March 31st.
American Business Women's Association Scholarship - The Niagara Falls Chapter #5037 is awarding the Stephen Bufton Memorial Educational Fund to all female college students who have completed a minimum of 45 credit hours through graduate level studies are eligible to apply. Applicants need to be a resident of Niagara or Erie County and a United States citizen. Applications can be requested by contacting co-chairs Cindy Trowman at (716) 791-3982, ctrowman@niagaracc.suny.edu or Deborah Seufert at (716) 694-8412, teddydebi@aol.com, or visit the website at http://www.abwaniagara.com/. Deadline: March 31st.
Charles & Melva T. Owen Memorial Scholarship - One scholarship of $10,000 is awarded to a blind student in any field of study, as long as the award helps the student to attain financial independence. For application and additional information go to http://www.nfb.org/nfb/scholarship_program.asp?SnID=1536575601. Deadline: March 31st.
E.U. Parker Scholarship - One scholarship of $3,000 is awarded to a legally blind student who is pursuing or planning to pursue a full-time post-secondary course of study. Previous applicants and winners are encouraged to reapply. Go to http://www.nfb.org/nfb/scholarship_program.asp?SnID=1536575601 for application and additional information. Deadline: March 31st.
Hank LeBonne Scholarship - One scholarship of $5,000 is awarded to a legally blind student who is pursuing or planning to pursue a full-time post-secondary course of study. Previous applicants and winners are encouraged to reapply. Go to http://www.nfb.org/nfb/scholarship_program.asp?SnID=1536575601 for application and additional information. Deadline: March 31st.
Hermione Grant Calhoun Scholarship - One scholarship of $3,000 is awarded to a legally blind female student who is pursuing or planning to pursue a full-time post-secondary course of study. Previous applicants and winners are encouraged to reapply. Go to http://www.nfb.org/nfb/scholarship_program.asp?SnID=1536575601 for application and additional information. Deadline: March 31st.
Howard Brown Rickard Scholarship - One scholarship of $3,000 is awarded to a blind scholar studying or planning to study in the fields of law, medicine, engineering, architecture, or the natural sciences. Previous applicants and winners are encouraged to reapply. Go to http://www.nfb.org/nfb/scholarship_program.asp?SnID=1536575601 for application and additional information. Deadline: March 31st.
Kenneth Jernigan Scholarship - One scholarship of $12,000 is awarded to a legally blind student who is pursuing or planning to pursue a full-time post-secondary course of study. Previous applicants and winners are encouraged to reapply. Go to http://www.nfb.org/nfb/scholarship_program.asp?SnID=1536575601 for application and additional information. Deadline: March 31st.
Kuchler-Killian Memorial Scholarship - One scholarship of $3,000 is awarded to a legally blind student who is pursuing or planning to pursue a full-time post-secondary course of study. Previous applicants and winners are encouraged to reapply. Go to http://www.nfb.org/nfb/scholarship_program.asp?SnID=1536575601 for application and additional information. Deadline: March 31st.
Summer Training Among Research Scientists (STARS) Program - Provides an excellent opportunity for undergraduate students to gain experience in a research laboratory under the supervision of faculty and senior graduate students. For more information visit www.hsc.unt.edu/education/gsbs/STARS.cfm. Deadline: March 31st.
The Herbert Lehman Educational Fund - Candidates are required to be citizens of the United States and must have outstanding potential as evidenced by their high school academic records, test scores and personal essays. They must be of excellent character with strong recommendations from teachers, community representatives or employers. For additional information, visit the website at http://www.naacpldf.org/content.aspx?article=32. Deadline: March 31st.
Horatio Alger Military Veterans Scholarship - The applicants selected from the Horatio Alger Military Veterans Scholarship will exhibit the following characteristics; a veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan or Operation Iraqi Freedom. The veteran should be a recipient of one of the following campaign medals; Afghanistan Campaign or Iraq Campaign. For additional information go to: www.horatioalger.com/index.cfm. Deadline: January 15th through April 15th.