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$10,000 Student Loan Network Scholarship
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.
The Zinch.com New York Scholarship
http://www.zinch.com/HTML/schola.html
Amount: $1,000
Deadline: May 25, 2007
Eligibility: High school student living in New York, minimum 2.0 gpa, zinch profile complete.
Judging: Both need of student and merit considered. Winners chosen based on what the student provides in his/her zinch profile.
More: High school counselor must sign up (to confirm who you are) for you to be considered a finalist (It’s free and easy, but you gotta let them know).
New York Society of Security Analysts (NYSSA) CFA Scholarship Program
http://www.nyssa.org/Content/NavigationMenu/cfa/scholarship/cfa_scholarship_program.htm
Scholarship recipients receive the following:
* Enrollment in a NYSSA CFA Weekly Review Course, which includes the Schweser Study Notes. This course is designed to help prepare candidates for the CFA examination.
* Registration and enrollment fees for the CFA Examination.
(A $150 registration fee for the examination must be paid by the scholarship recipient).*
* Student candidates must hold a bachelor’s degree or the equivalent no later than December 31, 2007 or
* Applicants must have the equivalent of four plus years in qualified investment work experience.
* Student candidates must be enrolled in a college or university within 75 miles of New York City.
* Applicants must meet all of the qualifications for registration as a CFA candidate, including two professional references (CFAs, academic advisors, deans, supervisor, or manager).
* Students in graduate school need not be full-time students to qualify for the scholarship.
* Scholarship candidates do not have to be a member of NYSSA, although you are encouraged to join.
* Scholarship candidates do not have to be a member of CFA Institute, although you may apply for membership.
* All documentation must be received by NYSSA by Friday, December 22, 2006.
NYU Harvey Beker MBA Graduate Scholarship
http://w4.stern.nyu.edu/finaid/types.cfm?doc_id=3491
The Harvey Beker Scholarship program was established in 2005 by Harvey Beker, MBA 1975. For Fall 2006, two $10,000 Beker scholarships will be awarded to first-year, full-time MBA students. The scholarship is renewable for the second year based on good academic standing.
The Harvey Beker Scholarship program intends to foster an interest in philanthropy and create a group of like-minded Stern alumni who understand the importance of giving back to the School. Within five years of graduation, the Beker Scholars ideally will begin to share their success and start giving back to Stern. Thus, they will enable future students to excel and succeed.
All incoming first-year admitted students are invited to apply for the scholarship. The application consists of an essay and one page resume. The essay should be no longer than two pages, double-spaced, and should answer the following questions:
* Why would you like to be considered for the scholarship?
* How have you helped others succeed through your contributions?
* How do you intend to contribute to Stern as an alumnus/a?
* How will you enable future students to excel at Stern?
Applications are due by Friday, September 8, 2006, and should be sent to the MBA Financial Aid office at fin-aid@stern.nyu.edu. Recipients will be notified during the fall semester.
BP Community Scholarship Program
http://www.bpscholarships.org/
BP employees, dealers and jobbers in Chicagoland began the community scholarship program in 1987 as a way to invest in the success of youth in neighborhoods where they operate businesses. Since its inception 19 years ago, the program has continued to grow and has expanded to other BP markets including New York and Washington D.C. The scholarship program has provided more than $4 million in scholarships to nearly 2,900 promising students. A current high school senior planning to enroll as a full-time student (12 semester hours or more) in an accredited two or four-year college or university in the U.S. for the 2006 - 2007 academic year.
• Possess at least a 2.0 cumulative grade point average on a 4.0 scale.
• Be able to demonstrate financial need.
The James Beard Foundation Scholarship Program
http://www.sms.scholarshipamerica.org/jamesbeard/guidelines1.html
Awards range from $1,000 to $5,000 (USD). Awards are not renewable; however, students may reapply for a scholarship each year they meet eligibility requirements. Recipients may receive only one James Beard Foundation-related award per year.
SELECTION OF RECIPIENTS
Scholarship recipients are selected on the basis of academic record, demonstrated leadership and participation in school and community activities, honors, work experience, statement of goals and aspirations, an essay (optional for some scholarships, see specific eligibility guidelines), unusual personal or family circumstances, financial need, and an outside appraisal.
Scholarship America will select finalists and the James Beard Foundation will select recipients. All applicants will be notified by the end of July. Not all applicants to the program will be selected as recipients.
APPLICATION
Interested students must complete the application and mail it along with a current, complete official transcript of grades to Scholarship America postmarked no later than May 15. On-line transcripts and grade reports are not acceptable.
Applicants must submit two complete sets of all application materials to Scholarship America.
Rensselaer Medal Program
http://admissions.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1
Rensselaer Medal Program
For more than 85 years, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, in conjunction with high schools around the world, has awarded the Rensselaer Medal. This is awarded to promising secondary school juniors who have distinguished themselves in mathematics and science. The responsibility for selecting the Rensselaer Medalist belongs to faculty and staff within the participating secondary school.
The Medal was first presented in 1916 with two purposes: to recognize the superlative academic achievement of young men and women, and to motivate students toward careers in science, engineering, and technology. This $15,000 per year merit scholarship is guaranteed for four years (five years for the School of Architecture program) for each medalist who is accepted and chooses to enroll at Rensselaer.
A Note to High School Counselors
Register your Medalist selection now If you know of a promising junior in your high school who has done outstanding work in the areas of mathematics and science, you may register your selection with Rensselaer's Medalist Program via our password-protected website. (The web address for the online form is included in the Rensselaer Medalist packet which is only sent to participating high schools.)
St. John's University Presidential Scholarships for Full Tuition and Housing
http://www.stjohns.edu/admission/scholarships.sju
Presidential Scholarships
A limited number of these prestigious, full-tuition scholarships are offered to full-time students (12-18 credits per semester). Recipients living on campus also are eligible for an additional University Grant of $5,800 for housing. The scholarship is awarded for four years of undergraduate study. Eligibility is determined based on the overall strength of the academic pool.
If you have an impressive academic record, St. John's University will reward your efforts. Our selective Academic Scholarship Program recognizes academic achievement.
Whether you are an entering freshman or a transfer student, you may qualify for one of our scholarships. St. John's also offers significant, need-based aid to all students regardless of scholarship potential. During the 2005-2006 academic year, about 91% of St. John's students received more than $283 million in financial assistance through scholarships, loans, grants and work-study programs.
Deadline April 1, 2006
SUNY Graduate Tuition Scholarship Program for EOP, HEOP, and SEEK Students
http://www.newpaltz.edu/eop/graduate.html
What is the Tuition Scholarship Program and who is eligible?
The Graduate Opportunity Program Tuition Scholarship is for former EOP, HEOP or SEEK program graduates. Acceptance into the program is determined at the campus to which the student has applied and depends, in part, on the number of scholarships allocated to that campus. All applicants, however, must be enrolled in a graduate program at a participating SUNY campus. This special scholarship for disadvantaged students reflects SUNY's concerted efforts to expand educational opportunities to underserved constituencies.
What will the graduate tuition scholarship provide?
The graduate tuition scholarship will provide students with financial support to cover tuition and costs at a participating SUNY graduate and professional school where they qualify for admission.
How is the program supported?
A special appropriation supports the tuition scholarship program. This funding has been provided to encourage graduates of special programs to pursue graduate degrees in such critical fields as business, science, engineering, health sciences, mathematics, and computer technology. Prior to this support, SUNY was unable to expand significantly educational opportunities for disadvantaged students who wished to continue studies beyond the baccalaureate degree.
What is the application procedure?
All students must apply directly to the SUNY Graduate School of their choice. A listing of campuses where these schools are located is contained in this publication. Written documentation of a student's prior status as an opportunity program student is required for the Graduate Opportunity Tuition Scholarship Program. Students who are interested in graduate study are urged to also consult with their EOP/HEOP Director.
What fields of study are open at the graduate level?
Discipline areas are diversified as well as comprehensive and include biological sciences, literature, social sciences, business and management, fine and applied arts, foreign language, health sciences, education, physical sciences, engineering, computer technology and law.
The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art
http://www.cooper.edu/administration/about/Welcome.html
The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, established in 1859, is among the nation's oldest and most distinguished institutions of higher learning. The college, the legacy of Peter Cooper, occupies a special place in the history of American education. It is the only private, full-scholarship college in the United States dedicated exclusively to preparing students for the professions of art, architecture and engineering.
SUNY Onondaga Community College NSF Full Scholarship Awards
http://www.sunyocc.edu/scholarships/nsf.html
Onondaga Community College was recently awarded a grant of approximately $200,000 by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to offer full tuition scholarships for economically disadvantaged students who are pursuing careers in Engineering and Engineering Technologies.
Eligibility:
1. Full-time Student at OCC in:
* Computer Engineering Technology
* Electrical Engineering Technology
* Telecommunication Technology
* Engineering Science
* Computer Science
2. Financial Need
3. United States Citizen, Native American, or alien admitted as a refugee at the time of application.
Criteria For Selection:
* Strong Interest in Engineering or Engineering Technology
* Motivation
* Potential to Complete a Degree
* Overall Academic Performance

