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$10,000 Student Loan Network Scholarship
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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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Win a Scholarship for $10,000 that can be used for any educational opportunity of your choice. Do you need college money but you don't want to take on school loans? Are you looking for college grants or college scholarships that you don't have to repay? School money in the form of a student loan is a great investment, but the best investment for your education is free school money in the form of a college scholarship! Drawings every month!
Upromise $25,000 Cash-for-College Sweepstakes
The Cash-for-College Sweepstakes is just one of many ways Upromise can help with money for college bills. You can also earn money doing everyday things—shopping online, eating out, traveling, filling your gas tank and lots, lots more.
So far, Upromise members have received more than half a billion dollars for college! Joining and using the Upromise service is free.
$10,000 Military Scholarship
No long essays, application fees or confusing forms to apply. Registration is free and only takes a minute. You don't need to be affiliated with the military; our scholarship is open to US residents over 18.
Pepsi Scholarships
The PepsiCo Foundation made a $250,000 contribution to the Foundation's New Century Fund Campaign, creating the Pepsi Scholarship Fund to benefit graduating seniors from the Marriott Hospitality High School in Washington, D.C. This endowed gift provides perpetual scholarships to graduates of the Marriott High School who are enrolled in undergrad hospitality-related degree programs.
Washington Region Scholarship
To apply for this scholarship, please fill out the application and submit the completed form via email attachment to dbacker@zetapsi.org
This Scholarship is open to all incoming first year students, male and female from American, Georgetown, George Washington & George Mason Universities.
Four (4) scholarships of $500, one to each university, will be awarded to those deemed qualified based on leadership, community involvement, academics, and other factors explained on the application.
Applicants and recipients need not to be affiliated, now or in the future, with Zeta Psi to be eligible.
Application form due July 27, 2007.
Scholarships will be awarded by August 30, 2007.
University of Michigan Alumni Club Scholarship Program
The U-M Alumni Club of Washington, DC offers a $25,000 ($6,250 per year) scholarship to promising High School Seniors from the greater Washington, D.C. metropolitan area who will be attending the University of Michigan.
The scholarship is renewable for four years.
BP Community Scholarship Program
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.


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