http://www.studentloannetwork.com/10K
Open to all undergraduate and graduate students, no GPA or other academic requirements. Student Loan Network (
www.studentloannetwork.com) has been helping students fund their college educations since 1998.
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http://www.astanet.com/education/ScholarshipApplication.pdf
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.
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http://www.sunkist.com/about/bodine_scholarship.asp
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.
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http://www.asu.edu/fa/advantage/howitworks.html
By combining federal, state and ASU gift aid (i.e. Pell Grant, ASU Grant, University Grant, LEAP, and scholarships) with Federal Work-Study and other resources, ASU will cover students' direct costs of attending ASU (minus the student's Expected Family Contribution) for eight full-time, consecutive semesters. Direct costs include tuition, fees, room, board and books.
ASU will award recipients the following potential combinations of aid. These awards do not require repayment.
* Pell Grants—this federal gift assistance program supports students who have exceptional need.
* Institutional Grants—ASU gift assistance available to undergraduate students who demonstrate financial need. These grants include the ASU Grant, the University Grant and the ASU Advantage Grant.
* FSEOG and LEAP Grants—gift assistance available to undergraduate students who demonstrate financial need.
* Federal Work-Study—a student employment program that allows students to earn funds to assist in paying their educational costs.
* Scholarships— gift assistance awarded by ASU and private donors that recognizes exceptional achievement.
* Outside Resources—funding received from outside sources that assists students in paying for their educational expenses.
In essence, ASU will guarantee that 100% of the estimated direct costs of these students will be met with financial aid that does not require repayment (minus the student's Expected Family Contribution).
* Arizona Resident.
* Admission to ASU as a degree-seeking freshman beginning the fall semester (pursing first undergraduate degree).
* Demonstration of total family income of $25,000 or less on the FAFSA for eligible students entering fall 2007.
* Enter ASU beginning the fall semester immediately after Arizona high school graduation.
* Native American high school seniors that meet the Arizona residency criteria for tuition purposes at ASU are eligible.
* Full-time enrollment.
* Program participation extends for eight full-time, consecutive semesters.
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http://web.arizona.edu/~scholar/T&C_07-08.htm
The University of Arizona
The Wildcat Excellence Award, Arizona Excellence Award, Regents High Honors Endorsement Award and the President’s Award for Excellence. These are Tuition Awards/Scholarships.
In order to receive and renew your scholarship, you must:
* Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident
* Be classified as an Arizona resident for tuition purposes to be eligible for the Wildcat Excellence Award, Regents High Honors Endorsement Award or President’s Award for Excellence
* Be classified as a non-Arizona resident for tuition purposes to be eligible for the Arizona Excellence Award
* Enroll full-time at the UA (12 unit minimum per fall and spring term) in coursework in pursuit of an undergraduate degree beginning in the Fall 2007 semester
* Maintain at least a 3.00 cumulative UA grade point average
* Complete at least 24 units per academic year for a total of eight semesters, interrupted only by approved and documented leave of absence from UA and/or request for deferment
How your funds will be applied:
* No funds will be posted to your UA Bursar account unless you are enrolled as a full-time student at The University of Arizona
* Your scholarship will be applied first to UA tuition. Remaining funds (if available) may be applied to other education-related expenses
* Students offered multiple Tuition Awards will receive the benefit of ONLY the highest award. Multiple Tuition Awards do not pay in addition to each other.
* Your scholarship will be adjusted if you utilize the Qualified Tuition Reduction benefit afforded to dependents of university faculty and staff or if you utilize other tuition reduction programs
* The National Merit Semifinalist, National Merit Finalist, National Achievement and National Hispanic Award Programs supersede the President’s Award for Excellence, Wildcat Excellence or Arizona Excellence Awards
Please direct all questions to the Office of Student Financial Aid at 520.621.1858
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http://www.aipx.edu/admissions_scholarships.asp?siud=228
Summary and Guidelines
The Art Institutes Culinary Scholarship Competition puts students’ cooking skills to the test. The three-part competition consists of the following stages: the preliminary competition, the local cook-off competition, and the national cook-off competition.
Eligibility
Participants must be high school seniors.
Deadlines
Your entry must be received at The Art Institute of your choice no later than February 10, 2006.
Entry Requirements for the Preliminary Competition
1. Submit a notebook that includes the following:
a) menu with description for a two-course meal, including an appetizer, soup or salad, and a main course that includes sauce, garnish, vegetable, and starch;
b) detailed recipes and directions for each course;
2. Write and submit a paragraph on why you would like to be a culinary professional and identify who inspires you and why.
3. Submit a current high school transcript.
The first, second, and third place winners each will be awarded a full-tuition scholarship worth at least $30,000. The fourth, fifth, and sixth place winners each will be awarded a half-tuition scholarship worth more than $15,000. The seventh, eighth, and ninth place winners each will be awarded a quarter-tuition scholarship worth more than $7,500. Each remaining national candidate not in the top 10 will be awarded a $2,000 tuition scholarship.
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https://www.azscholarships.org/
The Arizona Scholarship Fund has been established by individuals who have a concern for educational choice in Arizona. The program has been established with the following intentions:
The first intent in establishing Arizona Scholarship Fund is to create a charitable and benevolent philanthropic organization aimed at assisting Arizona's children, regardless of race, color, creed, national origin or economic status, with their educational needs.
We are establishing a permanent fund which will continue to provide private resources to children whose parents may not have the full means to pay for private educational opportunities.
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http://www.erau.edu/er/newsmedia/newsreleases/2005/pathfinder.html
Embry-Riddle will establish five scholarships for high school seniors for significant achievements in education and leadership valued at $20,000 each based on four academic years of study at $5,000 per academic year. Upon maturity of the program, up to 20 Future Pathfinders scholars will be receiving a total of $100,000 of Embry-Riddle support annually.
The scholarships will be awarded to students enrolling in any of the university's four-year full-time undergraduate academic programs at either of its two locations, Prescott, Ariz., or Daytona Beach, Fla. The scholarships will be renewable annually as long as the student maintains both full-time status and a 3.0 cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA).
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