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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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CSE Insurance Group Scholarship
To promote driver safety and awareness among young people, in 2011 Civil Service Employees Insurance Company (CSE) will offer a total of $12,000 in scholarships. The competition is divided into three geographic regions: Northern California, Southern California, and Arizona/Nevada.
Jiffy Lube Teen Driver Scholarship Program
Jiffy Lube is offering a number of scholarships to students who reside in Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, and Utah.
University of Arizona Scholarships
Most scholarship awards have multiple eligibility requirements, so please read the details carefully. In addition to these postings, visit Scholarship Universe, an innovative scholarship matching system designed and created specifically for UA students. Scholarship Universe matches students’ academic and professional interest with scholarships that also are based on a range of unique characteristics including gender, class standing, and enrollment status. Log into the site with your UA Net ID to access, view, and apply for scholarships.
Arizona State University Scholarships
ASU offers a number of different scholarships, the largest group of which are the scholarships offered through the New American University Scholarship and Financial Assistance Program.
ASU's New American University Scholars are highly accomplished students who match the university's quest for excellence and who would be ideal students to join ASU in meeting challenges that make a difference in the world. To be a New American University Scholar means more than assistance with financing your education, it includes a unique opportunity to begin making a difference while you earn your degree.
There are other scholarships at ASU with more specific criteria, and with varying deadlines and application requirements. The best way to find any relevant scholarships is to use the scholarship search.
Arizona Chapter Gold Scholarship
Established in 1992 to encourage serious academic study in the field of travel/tourism. The student must be enrolled as a sophomore, junior, or senior in an accredited four-year university in the state of Arizona. One award of $3000 will be given.
In addition to the general requirements, applicants must submit a 500-word essay detailing the student's plans in the travel industry as well as the student's interest in the business of travel and tourism. The applicant must also provide a letter of recommendation from an educator or employer regarding student's credentials.
A. W. Bodine Sunkist Growers Scholarship
The Bodine-Sunkist scholarship honors the memory of Sunkist board vice chairman Arthur W. Bodine. Eligibility requirements include financial need and a family or personal involvement in California or Arizona agriculture. It is open to students entering any phase of their undergraduate college career, at any school, and in any field of study. Please remember that the student and/or a member of the immediate family (parents/siblings/grandparents) must be, have been or currently be involved in California or Arizona agriculture. The number of recipients varies each year, with selection based on factors such as financial need, grade point average, college board test scores, recommendations and an essay.
Since it was established in 1990, over 275 awards have been presented, many to students who are the first in their families to attend college. Sunkist is proud to play a role in the success of these outstanding young men and women.


