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The Jim and Betty Dye Scholarship Program
This is a scholarship program for non-traditional students from and attending school in Northwest Indiana. Deadlines are June 1 and November 1 for the following semester.
Mexican Scholarship Fund
The Mexican Scholarship Fund was established in 2004 by the Consulate of Mexico in Indianapolis seeking to improve access to higher education for Indiana students of Mexican descent.
The Dental Center Scholarships
The Dental Center is holding a scholarship contest in March and April for all graduating high school students in the South Bend, Mishawaka and Granger areas of Indiana.
Two scholarships will be awarded:
First prize: $1000 scholarship
Second prize: $500 scholarship.
Scholarships are paid directly to the college, university or technical school and not to the student. Deadline to apply is April 18.
Letterman Telecommunications Scholarship
Scholarship Criteria: A) For full-time students who are first-quarter juniors through first-quarter seniors, who are majors or minors in telecommunications. B) Grades are not a criterion or condition for eligibility or consideration. C) Applicants must have reasonable expectation of becoming a professional in the telecommunications industry. D) Except for the first scholarship, each scholarship is to be awarded on the basis of a creative endeavor. This may be in the form of a written project, a research effort, an audio tape, a video tape, a film or similar presentation so long as it can be clearly defined as creative in the area of telecommunications.
Indiana University Bloomington
There are a variety of different scholarships that students can receive at Indiana University. Listed below are some of the most frequently offered and most prestigious university scholarships for incoming freshmen. Students may be awarded a combination of these scholarships based on their academic profile until the cost of attendance is met.
The five primary categories of scholarships for incoming freshmen are:
Automatic Academic Scholarships, Selective Scholarships, Cox Program Scholarships, National Scholar Program Scholarships, Nomination Scholarships, Financial Need and Merit Awards.
Information is also included regarding:
School, College, and Departmental Scholarships, Additional Scholarship Opportunities, Phi Theta Kappa Transfer Scholarship.
Advertising Federation of Fort Wayne Scholarship
Each year the Advertising Federation of Fort Wayne, Inc. offers scholarships to qualifying college students. The amount of the scholarship depends on the number of students applying and qualifying. Amount of scholarship: $1000.00 to $1500.00 (to be paid directly to the school and applicable to tuition and fees). Any student not completing the tenure of the scholarship will be required to reimburse the Federation for any unused portion. The location of your educational institution is not a consideration, but you must maintain permanent residence in the area served by the Advertising Federation of Fort Wayne, Inc. This area is limited to the Indiana counties of: Adams, Allen, DeKalb, Huntington, Kosciusko, LaGrange, Noble, Steuben, Wabash, Wells, and Whitley. Students maintaining permanent residence outside these counties will not be considered.


