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Sophomores, juniors and seniors must maintain 2.5 GPA. Must work in Georgia in engineering field one year for each $3,500 received or repay within six years.
Sophomores, juniors and seniors must maintain 2.5 GPA. Must work in Georgia in engineering field one year for each $3,500 received or repay within six years.
Qualifications
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Website
www.gacollege411.org
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Each year 24 participants are selected for this twelve-month program. Fellows are placed for six months with urban and rural community-based organizations all over th...
Each year 24 participants are selected for this twelve-month program. Fellows are placed for six months with urban and rural community-based organizations all over the country involved in fighting hunger at the local level, such as food banks, economic development agencies, local advocacy groups and faith-based organizations. They then move to Washington, DC to complete the year with six months of work at national organizations involved in the anti-hunger and poverty movement, including national advocacy organizations, think tanks, and federal agencies.
Deadline
January 22, 2009
Qualifications
Applicants must have a Bachelor's degree and be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
Amount
Fellows receive a living allowance of $12,500 for the year. They are also provided with health insurance, relocation stipends, and an end- of-service cash award of $3,500. Fellows do not pay for housing in the host community during the six-month field placement, and a $3,500 housing stipend is provided by the Congressional Hunger Center to offset the cost of housing in D.C. during the policy placement segment of the program. All program-related travel expenses are covered by the program.
Website
www.hungercenter.org
Direct Link
http://www.hungercenter.org/national/national.htm
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The National Physical Science Consortium (NPSC) offers two programs: (1) The Traditional NPSC Program provides a two-phase, six-year fellowship. Initial support is f...
The National Physical Science Consortium (NPSC) offers two programs: (1) The Traditional NPSC Program provides a two-phase, six-year fellowship. Initial support is for two or three years, depending on the employer-sponsor. If the student makes satisfactory progress and continues to meet the conditions of the award, support may continue for a total of up to six years. Students typically apply during their senior year. (2) The Dissertation Support Program provides support while the graduate student conducts dissertation research. Students should apply in the year prior to the beginning of their dissertation research program, but not until they can describe their research at least in general terms.
Qualifications
Applicants must be U.S. citizens; minorities and women are encouraged to apply. Students should be: seniors with a minimum of 3.0 GPA, a 1st year graduate student pursuing a Ph.D. or terminal master's program, or are returning from the workforce with no more than a master's degree.
Amount
The overall value cannot exceed $200,000. The fellowship covers tuition and fees, paid summer employment and technical experience for at least two years, and a stipend of $16,000.
Length
1 year, renewable up to 6 years.
Direct Link
http://www.npsc.org
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Applicant must apply for Federal Pell Grant and Pennsylvania State Grant. Minimum 3.0 GPA. Applicant must begin employment in Pennsylvania within one year of graduati...
Applicant must apply for Federal Pell Grant and Pennsylvania State Grant. Minimum 3.0 GPA. Applicant must begin employment in Pennsylvania within one year of graduation--one year for each year scholarship was awarded. Employment verification must be provided every six months. Deferment of work obligation possible if student begins full-time graduate study within one month of receiving bachelor's. Scholarship converts to loan if student fails to satisfy work obligation.
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http://www.pheaa.org
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Deadline - Mar 15
Applicant must work or pursue academic study in both culinary arts and communications. Applications may be requested by e-mail or downloaded from Website. Four to six...
Applicant must work or pursue academic study in both culinary arts and communications. Applications may be requested by e-mail or downloaded from Website. Four to six awards granted each year for total of $8,000 to $15,000.
Qualifications
Recommendation(s). Transcript.
Website
www.ifeconline.com
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http://www.ifeconline.com
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The graduate fellowship program seeks outstanding students who are interested in pursuing a career in the Foreign Service of the U.S. Department of State. The program...
The graduate fellowship program seeks outstanding students who are interested in pursuing a career in the Foreign Service of the U.S. Department of State. The program supports students while they complete a two-year master's degree in international affairs or a related subject at a graduate or professional school approved by the Ralph J. Bunche International Affairs Center. The program includes a summer enrichment program (six weeks), two internships (one domestic and one overseas), a mentorship with a Foreign Service Officer, and a commitment to a minimum of three years of service.
Deadline
January 23, 2009
Qualifications
Graduating seniors or recent graduates are eligible to apply. Students must be U.S. citizens with a 3.2 GPA or higher. Consideration will be given to those with financial need.
Amount
Up to $28,000 annually towards tuition, room, board, books, and mandatory fees.
Direct Link
http://www.howard.edu/rjb/rangelprogram.htm
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Minimum 2.25 GPA for undergraduates and 3.0 GPA for graduate students. Must be enrolled in accredited landscape or horticulture program. Applicant must have senior st...
Minimum 2.25 GPA for undergraduates and 3.0 GPA for graduate students. Must be enrolled in accredited landscape or horticulture program. Applicant must have senior standing in two-year program, junior standing in four-year program, or graduate standing. Applicant must be resident of one of the six New England states, but need not attend institute there. Application may be submitted to hriresearch@anla.org.
Qualifications
Recommendation(s). Essay. Transcript.
Website
www.hriresearch.org
Direct Link
http://www.hriresearch.org
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Applicant must be pursuing a bachelor's degree in an approved science or technology field. Must apply for Federal Pell and Pennsylvania State Grant. Minimum 3.0 GPA a...
Applicant must be pursuing a bachelor's degree in an approved science or technology field. Must apply for Federal Pell and Pennsylvania State Grant. Minimum 3.0 GPA at time of application; must maintain GPA to be eligible for renewal. Must complete approved internship or relevant work experience with Pennsylvania company prior to graduation. Must begin employment in state within one year of graduation--one year for each year scholarship was awarded. Must provide employment verification every six months. Students pursuing full-time graduate study within one year of receiving bachelor's may request deferment of work obligation. Award is renewable for maximum of three years (some exceptions made for approved five-year programs). Scholarship converts to loan if student fails to satisfy work obligation.
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http://www.pheaa.org
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Deadlines set by local Rotary Clubs and fall between March and August of year prior to when studies begin. Scholarship for three or six months of intensive language s...
Deadlines set by local Rotary Clubs and fall between March and August of year prior to when studies begin. Scholarship for three or six months of intensive language study in foreign country at a Rotary-designated language institution. Applicant need not be current student but must have completed at least one year of university-level course work in proposed language. Spouses or descendants of Rotarians ineligible. Funding covers tuition, round-trip transportation and homestay expenses (not to exceed $12,000 for three-month study; $19,000 for six-month study). Applications will be considered for those interested in studying English, French, German, Hebrew, Japanese, Italian, Mandarin Chinese, Polish, Russian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swahili and Swedish. Other languages considered if scholar submits a valid proposal of study institution and country. Number of awards varies. Check with local Rotary Club for more information and scholarship availability.
Qualifications
Interview. Recommendation(s). Essay. Transcript.
Direct Link
http://www.rotary.org
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Applicant must have completed at least 60 credit hours, intend to teach in Arkansas public schools, and have minimum 2.5 GPA. If not in teacher licensure program, mus...
Applicant must have completed at least 60 credit hours, intend to teach in Arkansas public schools, and have minimum 2.5 GPA. If not in teacher licensure program, must have passed Praxis I examination. Loan forgiveness 20% per year for teaching in Arkansas public schools or 33% per year in Arkansas teacher shortage area (the Delta Region; math, science, or foreign language; or African-American male elementary school teachers). Must reside in Arkansas six months before application. Award for up to four semesters. Visit Website or call 501-371-2050 or 800-54-STUDY for application.
Qualifications
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Direct Link
http://www.adhe.edu/mteachers.html
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