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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.

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University of Rochester MBA Scholarships

The Simon School assists qualified full-time domestic and international students in financing their management education and has been generous in awarding merit-based scholarships to those who show promise of achieving excellence at the School and in their careers. In awarding merit-based aid, primary emphasis is given to academic excellence, professional development and demonstrated qualities of leadership. Scholarship amount, if any, is given at the same time as the admissions decision. About 50-60% of students receive partial tuition awards. Full scholarships are very rare and extremely competitive. Furthermore, the School strongly discourages students from working while studying full-time, as the academic rigor of our courses and the time needed to conduct a career search is significant. These awards are renewed in the second year, provided first-year academic performance has been satisfactory. To be considered for Simon School merit-based financial aid, the applicant needs only to complete the financial-aid portion of the application form.

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SUNY Dutchess Community College Scholarships

A large selection of scholarships for SUNY Dutchess Community College

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JFEW / UJA-Federation Rose Biller Scholarships

This program provides scholarships to Jewish students with financial need through a joint program with The Rose Biller Fund of UJA-Federation of New York, which is administered by the Hebrew Free Loan Society. Each student selected for a JFEW/ Biller Scholarship will receive up to a maximum of $5,000. Students must re-apply each year. Three hundred forty scholarships were awarded in 2005. Eligibility: Students applying for these scholarships must be Jewish, permanent residents of and attending colleges or graduate or professional schools in New York City or the counties of Nassau, Suffolk or Westchester. Biller/ JFEW scholarships will not be granted to medical, dental or law students (with the exception of CUNY law students). Émigré medical and dental students may be considered for the Scholarships for Émigrés in the Health Sciences Program (see above). Grants are awarded based on financial need, with academic merit also a consideration.

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Thomas G. Labrecque Smart Start Scholarship

Each year 20 high school graduating seniors across New York City become part of the Thomas G. Labrecque Smart Start Scholarship Program. Since 1992 the Scholarship program has had an impact on over 220 students throughout the five boroughs of New York City by providing education, work-related and financial benefits. Participation as a Smart Start student provides: * a paid internship at JPMorgan Chase throughout the student's four years of college, which includes - specific work assignments - on-the-job training - full-time schedule in the summer and part-time schedule during the school year * funds for books and supplies ($500 per year) * a support network of mentors, peer advisors and a Smart Start program manager to assist in assimilation into a corporate environment * career planning and development

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Edna Aimes Scholarship

The Edna Aimes Scholarship is awarded annually by the Mental Health Association in New York State, Inc. (MHANYS). It is named for Edna Gentry Aimes, who bequeathed funds to MHANYS for the scholarship in 1965. Ms. Aimes was a pioneer in mental health work in Columbia County. She served as the charter member and first president of the Columbia County Mental Health Society, and as regional vice-president and secretary of the board of the New York State Mental Health Association. These scholarships are open to juniors, seniors, and matriculated graduate students attending school in New York State on a full-time basis, and majoring in a mental health-related field to prepare for a career in mental health. You must be a New York State resident and demonstrate financial need.

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NY Lottery - Leaders of Tomorrow Scholarships

Goal: To reinforce the Lottery’s education mission by awarding a four-year scholarship to one graduating senior from every participating high school in New York State. Number of Awards: One qualified graduating senior from every participating public and nonpublic high school that applies will be awarded a scholarship. Amount: A $4,000 scholarship award will be paid over four years, in increments of $1,000 per year. The following criteria must be used when recommending two seniors: 1. Expected to graduate in June 2007. 2. At least a B average, based on seven semesters of high school (include transcript). 3. Experience in extracurricular and community activities. 4. Demonstrated leadership skills. 5. Plans to attend a New York State accredited college, university, trade school, or community college. 6. Parents/Guardians are not employed by the New York Lottery or one of its contractors.

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NYS Regents Health Care Opportunity Scholarships

New York State Regents Health Care Opportunity Scholarships are awarded annually to students studying medicine or dentistry. Award Amount Awards are $10,000 a year, for up to 4 years. Eligibility Students must: * Study full time and be matriculated in approved programs of study in a New York State medical or dental school. * Be New York State residents. * Be U.S. citizens or qualifying non-citizens. Selection is based upon the following priorities: * Those who are economically disadvantaged and who are members of a minority group historically underrepresented in their chosen profession. * Those who are members of a minority group historically underrepresented in the chosen profession. * Those who are enrolled in or graduates of the following opportunity programs: SEEK, College Discovery, EOP, or HEOP. Service Obligation Upon completion of study, students must work 1 year for each annual payment received. However, the minimum service requirement is 2 years, even if only 1 annual payment was received. Employment must be in the studied profession and must be in a designated physician-shortage area of New York State. If students do not begin practice within 1 year of program completion, repayment at twice the amount of all scholarship monies received plus interest will be required.

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The Zinch.com New York Scholarship

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).

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New York Society of Security Analysts (NYSSA) CFA Scholarship Program

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.

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NYU Harvey Beker MBA Graduate Scholarship

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.

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