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$10,000 Scholarship from ScholarshipPoints.com updated popular

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Students can win monthly scholarship drawings worth up to $10,000. Last year ScholarshipPoints gave away $123,550 in scholarships! ScholarshipPoints is free to join, fun to participate in, and provides you with the opportunity to win thousands of dollars in scholarships each month.

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Air Force ROTC

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Air Force ROTC offers a variety of ways to get the money you need for school. But the benefits extend well beyond graduation starting with a career as an officer in the Air Force straight out of school. General Scholarship Information: In Air Force ROTC courses you normally receive academic credit as part of your electives. You'll be taught by a world-class military faculty supplemented with distinguished speakers that bring policy and history to life through first-hand experience. Each instructor is an active-duty Air Force officer usually accorded the academic rank of assistant professor. The unit commander has an academic rank of full professor. What's Covered: Air Force ROTC scholarships cover tuition, an annual textbook allowance, most lab fees and $250-$400 spending cash per academic month. The application deadline for high school students is December 1st of your senior year. Programs: There are primarily two routes you can take to an Air Force officer commission through Air Force ROTC the four-year program and the two-year program. And you can enroll in Air Force ROTC classes at the same time and in the same manner as you do for other college courses. The Four-Year Program: General Military Course The first two years of the Air Force ROTC four-year program, the General Military Course, consist of one hour of classroom work and one to two hours of leadership laboratory each week. The General Military Course is an opportunity for students not on an Air Force ROTC scholarship to try out the program with no obligation. After completing General Military Course requirements, if you wish to compete for entry into the last two years of the program, the Professional Officer Course, you must do so under the requirements of the Professional Officer Course selection system. This system uses qualitative factors, such as grade point average, unit commander evaluation and aptitude test scores to determine if you have officer potential. After selection, you must successfully complete a summer four-week field-training unit at an assigned Air Force base before entering the Professional Officer Course. And once you're enrolled in the Professional Officer Course you must attend class three hours a week and participate in a weekly leadership laboratory (lasting from one to two hours). Professional Officer Course: In the Professional Officer Course, you apply what you have learned in the General Military Course and at field-training units. And in Professional Officer Corps you actually conduct the leadership laboratories and manage the unit's cadet corps. Each unit has a cadet corps based on the Air Force organizational pattern of flight, squadron, group and wing. Professional Officer Course classes are small. Emphasis is placed on group discussions and cadet presentations. Classroom topics include management, communication skills and national defense policy. And once you've enrolled in the Professional Officer Course, you're enlisted in the Air Force Reserve and assigned to the Obligated Reserve Section. This entitles you to a monthly $350-$400 nontaxable subsistence allowance during the academic year. The Two-Year Program: The Air Force ROTC two-year program and the last two years of the four-year program are the same at the Professional Officer Course level. However, the entry procedure differs. Entrance into the Professional Officer Course is highly competitive and you must successfully complete a six-week extended field training unit. The additional two weeks of field training prepares you for entry into the Professional Officer Course. But you are not committed to the Air Force until you return to school in the fall and make a decision to enroll in Air Force ROTC. If you are a transfer student, sophomore or prospective POC cadet you need to apply early in the fall in order to complete all necessary actions for the POC and field training selection process.

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Berea College Full Tuition Scholarship popular

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Berea College provides every admitted student with a tuition scholarship. Many people think that a top-quality education costs a lot of money. We don't. Our generous donors, alumni, and friends have provided Berea College with a remarkable endowment that permits us to combine institutional funds with student financial aid and outside scholarships to ensure that no student pays tuition at Berea. At Berea, there is no out-of-pocket expense for tuition. For most students, this scholarship amounts to $50,000 to $80,000 over four years of enrollment.

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$1,000 GPA Isn't Everything Scholarship updated popular

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Find a college, university or trade school that looks at you as a whole person and enter to win a $1,000 scholarship in the "A GPA Isn't Everything" scholarship contest at Cappex.

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Win a $3,500 College Scholarship updated popular

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Need funds for college? Complete a survey for a chance to win a $3,500 college scholarship!

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Microsoft Full Tuition Scholarships popular

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Microsoft is excited to be offering more than a half-million dollars in scholarships for the 2011-2012 academic year. Applications must be postmarked by February 1, 2011. Microsoft will review all applications and select final candidates on the basis of eligibility, quality of application, displayed interest in the software industry, commitment to leadership, and financial need. All applicants will be notified of their status via email on March 18, 2011. We want to encourage students from groups currently underrepresented in the field of computer science to pursue technical degrees. While all candidates who meet the criteria for eligibility described below may apply, a large majority of our scholarships will be awarded to female students, underrepresented minority students, and students with disabilities. Minority applicants must be a member of one of the following groups underrepresented in the software field: African-American, Hispanic, or Native American.

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$50,000 Scholarship from WinningSurveys.com updated popular

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Enter to win a $50,000 college scholarship. Don't need a college scholarship? Take $50,000 cash instead!

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Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering Half Tuition Scholarship

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Olin's generous scholarship policy stems from one of the founding principles of the college to provide a world-class engineering education at significantly reduced costs to students and their families. All students admitted to Olin College receive an Olin Scholarship covering half of the tuition during the four years of the baccalaureate program. This scholarship is currently valued at more than $80,000.

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The Science, Mathematics And Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship for Service popular

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The Department of Defense (DoD) provides scholarships to undergraduate, graduate and doctoral students who have demonstrated ability and special aptitude for training in Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM) fields.

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Juniata College Environmental Responsibility Scholarships

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Demonstrated Personal Interest and Involvement in Environmental Issues

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