Deadline - Varies
The Native American Scholarship Fund offers scholarships in 3 main areas: 1) education, counseling, or school administration; 2) math, engineering, science, business,...
The Native American Scholarship Fund offers scholarships in 3 main areas: 1) education, counseling, or school administration; 2) math, engineering, science, business, education, and computers; 3) business, finance, management, economics, banking, hotel management and related fields.
Deadline
Summer- March 15; Fall- April 15; Spring- September 15
Qualifications
Applicants must be 1/4 or more American Indian and be enrolled in a US tribe. They must also be attending or planning to attend an accredited institution.
Website
www.catchingthedream.org
Direct Link
http://www.catchingthedream.org/Scholarship.htm
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EDSF scholarships are awarded to full-time students who are committed to pursuing a career in the document management and communications marketplace. These careers ma...
EDSF scholarships are awarded to full-time students who are committed to pursuing a career in the document management and communications marketplace. These careers may include: Computer science & engineering (for example: web design, webmaster, software development, materials engineer, applications specialist, IT designer, systems analyst, chemical engineer, electrical engineer) and Graphic & Media Communications (for example: graphic designer, illustrator, color scientist, print production, prepress imaging specialist, workflow specialist, document preparation, production and/or document distribution, content management, e-commerce; imaging science, printing, web authoring, electronic publishing, archiving, security), and those students interested in Business (sales and marketing, finance, human resources, customer service, legal, compliance, project or product development/ management) in the document management and communications industry.
Qualifications
Scholarships are based on any one or a combination of the following: Scholastic achievement, application essay, participation in school activities, community service, honors and organizational affiliations, and education objectives. Depending on specific donor criteria, other elements may be considered, such as geographic location, organization and presentation. The minimum GPA is 3.0 or a 'B' average. Technical, trade school, community college, undergraduate and advanced-degree students in the U.S. and/or diploma or tertiary students outside of the U.S. may be considered for scholarships. Student must be attending full-time, an accredited college or university.
Direct Link
http://edsf.org/what_we_do/scholarships/
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Deadline - Mar 1
Applicant must be graduate of Oregon high school. Minimum 3.0 GPA. Visit Website for details and application. For those with disabilities: TYY 542-687-7395 (voice), 8...
Applicant must be graduate of Oregon high school. Minimum 3.0 GPA. Visit Website for details and application. For those with disabilities: TYY 542-687-7395 (voice), 800-452-8807 ext. 7395.
Qualifications
Transcript.
Website
www.osac.state.or.us
Direct Link
http://www.osac.state.or.us
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Deadline - Nov 27
Minimum 3.0 GPA. Applicant with career interest in sales also eligible. Visit Website for additional information. Contact financial aid office of member institution f...
Minimum 3.0 GPA. Applicant with career interest in sales also eligible. Visit Website for additional information. Contact financial aid office of member institution for application, deadlines, award amount, and details.
Qualifications
Recommendation(s). Essay. Transcript.
Direct Link
http://www.uncf.org
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