(TITO) Zero-out fund amount
37905, 37906
12123
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* Reed Matching Test
WRTE;WRTA, WRTW
37902, 37906, 37907
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827, 48724
The Washington State Opportunity Scholarship (WSOS) supports low- and middle-income students pursuing eligible high-demand majors in science, technology, engineering, math (STEM) or health care and encourages recipients to work in Washington state once they complete their degrees.
The amount of funding that selected students will be eligible to receive each year will vary based on the number of credits they have completed.
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Undergraduate
Smith
Full Time
Henry Smith
893, 3256
This is from the Henry Smith Foundation who graduated from the State University of Albany and made lots of money.
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*Crawford Prize in Conservation
George S. John Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship provides assistance to undergraduate students with demonstrated financial need.
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*Kean University Foundation Scholarship
842, 827, 893, 894
This scholarship is awarded to exceptional students at Kean University.
This is some other stuff.
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Graduate
829, 903, 905, 910, 3426, 830, 894, 3256, 832, 833, 834, 835, 836, 837, 838, 839, 840, 841, 842, 843, 844, 845, 846, 847, 848, 849, 850, 851, 852, 853, 854, 855, 856, 857, 858, 859, 860, 861, 862, 863, 864, 865, 866, 867, 868, 869, 870, 871, 872, 873, 874, 875, 876, 877, 878, 879, 880, 881, 882, 883, 884, 885, 886, 887, 888, 889, 890, 891, 892, 898, 899, 900, 37903, 37911
Awarded to: Full-time students demonstrating academic achievement; Graduate of any Calhoun County AL HS Established in honor of Mrs. Margaret Bragg by her son Rick Bragg, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author, for a deserving student.
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Graduate
827, 829, 903, 905, 910, 3426, 894, 832, 837, 840, 37903, 3256
Awarded to: Full-time students demonstrating academic achievement
Established by Mrs. Kitty Stone, wife of former JSU President Ernest Stone, to honor the memory of another JSU first lady, Martha Bellinger Graves of Gadsden, Alabama. Ms. Graves married Dr. Houston Cole in 1952. She served as a gracious hostess and contributed to the social life of Jacksonville and the JSU campus. Mrs. Martha Cole was the first President's wife to reside in the "President's Mansion," where she lived for 19 years until her husband retired in 1971. The scholarship will benefit deserving students.
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*Next Gen Alumni Scholarship
Next Gen Alumni Scholarship
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*Next Gen Honors Scholarship
*Next Gen Honors Scholarship
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*Renewable Testing
This memorial scholarship celebrates the life and missed potential of Adam Kyle Ginther. He passed away on January 6, 2015, at the age of sixteen.
Adam attended Catholic schools his whole life and was a sophomore at Holy Family High School in Broomfield when he died. Adam actively participated in 4-H from the age of five, working on a variety of 4-H projects including lambs, goats, shooting sports, and market steers. He always said the Adams County Fair was the best week of every year, because he showed his livestock and hung out with friends all day every day. In 2013, Adam participated in the Catch-A-Calf program at the National Western Stock Show and was thrilled to show this steer at the 2014 Stock Show.
Adam dreamed of becoming a farmer his whole life. He loved working on the corn harvest at the family farm in Brush every fall and going to Pioneer Field Day. Since he was a little boy, he dreamed of studying agriculture at Northeastern Junior College. Adam's most recent pride and joy was his Dodge Ram pickup truck. He named it the "Time Machine." He often took long drives on dirt roads as far as Last Chance, Colorado. While on these drives, he took wonderful pictures of wheat fields and old abandoned barns. However, Adam's most iconic activity in his truck was "rolling coal" at whatever time seemed necessary. Adam played the guitar and loved country music, which he listened to on his drives. He also loved riding his dirt bike on the trails by his house, at the IMI racing center, and at the Keenesburg track.
Adam was a talented artist. He mostly drew trucks and farm equipment and recently drew a picture of Elvis for his best friend. He was good with his hands and tools and built many a contraption in the shop, most with wheels.
Adam was a gentle soul, kind to all and friend to many. His quiet confidence, simple style and humble manner made him easy to be around. Our sorrow was immense when he died. This scholarship and its benefit to agricultural students will help keep this beautiful young man alive in our hearts.
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*Requirements Testing
37902
This scholarship is a test scholarship for the requirement groups release.
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*Test My Opportunities Scholarship
Z - Test My Opportunities Scholarship
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Allen Memorial Scholarship
The recipients of this scholarship shall be students in good standing enrolled in the College of Human Ecology at KSU. Preference shall be given to sophomore students should they apply. If there are no qualified sophomores then juniors, seniors or graduate students will be selected based upon the above criteria. In all other respects, this scholarship shall be awarded without restriction to sex, race, handicap, religion or national origin.
The purpose of this scholarship is to provide financial assistance to students in the College of Human Ecology.
An Apple A Day Scholarship
This scholarship will be awarded to students who love apples.
Donor(s)
Graduate
827, 829, 903, 905, 910, 3426, 894, 832, 837, 840, 37903, 3256
ANDREW JOHNSON BANK ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP awarded to full-time, degree-seeking applicants who are recent high school graduates and who are the children (natural or adopted) of employees of the Andrew Johnson Bank. If no qualified dependent of a bank employee has made application, the scholarship may be awarded to an otherwise qualified recipient residing in Hamblen, Greene, or any other county within the Walters State primary service area where Andrew Johnson Bank may have established branches.
Answer Status Test
Answer Status Test
Graduate
827, 829, 903, 905, 910, 3426, 894, 832, 837, 840, 37903, 3256
Scholarships and stipends in Army ROTC help you focus on what's important. Namely, getting that college degree — not how you'll pay for it.
Atrion Corporation Scholarship
Alicia, Savage, Audit, Undergraduate
827, 37904
This scholarship has $25,000 available that can be awarded in amounts of $2,500 to 10 students.
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Graduate
894, 48723, 48724, 48725, 48726, 48727, 48728, 48729, 48730, 48731, 48732
With this scholarship, AutoZone will help deserving students attend any UTI/NTI campus automotive program to receive the technical education they need to follow their passion and pursue a successful career in automotive retail. One $2,000 scholarship per deadline will be awarded as a tuition grant-in-aid to assist in funding a portion of the student’s education.
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Award for Outstanding Achievement in Apparel Marketing and Design
The recipients of this award shall be chosen from KSU students who have completed 15 hours of professional courses in the apparel design curriculum and who plan to complete this major with a senior year at KSU. Consider merit and need. Award for spring semester each year.
The purpose of this award is to honor Mrs. Rose Garzio as well as to recognize and assist students who demonstrate excellence in Apparel Marketing and Design with preference to students emphasizing apparel design in their curriculum at Kansas State University.
Graduate
827, 829, 903, 905, 910, 3426, 830, 894, 3256, 832, 837, 840, 37903
This scholarship is for students with a GPA greater than 2.5 that also demonstrate financial need. Preference is given to Transfer students that attended high school in Colorado. In addition, athletes should be considered first, particularly swimmers.
Graduate
827, 829, 903, 905, 910, 3426, 894, 832, 837, 840, 37903, 3256
This scholarship is for students with a GPA greater than 2.5 that also demonstrate financial need.
Preference is given to Transfer students that attended high school in Colorado. In addition, athletes should be considered first, particularly swimmers.
Graduate
827, 829, 903, 905, 910, 3426, 894, 832, 837, 840, 37903, 3256
This scholarship is for students with a GPA greater than 2.5 that also demonstrate financial need. Preference is given to Transfer students that attended high school in Colorado. In addition, athletes should be considered first, particularly swimmers.
Graduate
827, 829, 903, 905, 910, 3426, 830, 894, 3256, 832, 837, 840, 37903
This scholarship is for students with a GPA greater than 2.5 that also demonstrate financial need. Preference is given to Transfer students that attended high school in Colorado. In addition, athletes should be considered first, particularly swimmers.
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Baylor Human Ecology Scholarship
The recipient(s) of this scholarship will be an undergraduate student(s) properly enrolled in the College of Human Ecology at Kansas State University with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0, based on a 4.0 scale. First preference should be given to a Kansas high school graduate who exhibits financial need. Each year, beginning in 2013-2014, four scholarships in the amount of $2,000 each will be awarded as follows: o One scholarship will be awarded to an incoming freshman o One scholarship will be awarded to a sophomore o One scholarship will be awarded to a junior o One scholarship will be awarded to a senior The scholarships are renewable as long as the recipient(s) meet the above criteria. If the recipient(s) does not maintain a cumulative CPA of 3.0, the scholarship will be awarded to another student in the same class.
The purpose of this scholarship is to honor M. Hal and Janice J. Taylor and to provide financial assistance to students properly enrolled in the College of Human Ecology at Kansas State University.
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Beef and Paper Scholarship
Recipients of awards shall be eligible students properly enrolled in the College of Human Ecology at KSU. At least one recipient each year will participate in the Scholars Workship program of the College of Human Ecology upon recommendation of the College of Human Ecology Scholarship Committee. Scholars will be assigned work responsibilities in the Office of the Dean in support of the College. Hours per week will be determined based on the hourly minimum wage in effect at the time of the award. Additional recipients may be selected by the College of Human Ecology Scholarship Committee based on criteria and standards established by them. Preference for awards shall be given to eligible freshmen or new transfer students. Awards shall be renewable as long as the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA.
The purpose of this fund is to honor the memory of Evalene Kramer Angus and her parents David E. and Ida A. Kramer.
Need, Morse
In memory of his late wife Beth Gerson Morse, '67U, Mr. Maxwell Gerson established this scholarship, to be awarded to an undergraduate student who has financial need and outstanding leadership qualities.
Donor(s)
Graduate
827, 829, 903, 905, 910, 3426, 830, 894, 3256, 832, 837, 840, 37903
1000 or $2,000 (Depending on School)
- St. Angela,
- St. Hyacinth,
- St. Sylvester,
- Our Lady of Tepeyac,
- Visitation,
- Saint
Franic de Sales High School
4th-8th Grade and High School
Graduate
827, 829, 903, 905, 910, 3426, 830, 894, 3256, 832, 837, 840, 37903
1000 or $2,000 (Depending on School)
- St. Angela,
- St. Hyacinth,
- St. Sylvester,
- Our Lady of Tepeyac,
- Visitation,
- Saint
Franic de Sales High School
4th-8th Grade and High School
Blarson Memorial Scholarship
The recipient of this scholarship shall be a sophomore, junior or senior student with a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale who is properly enrolled in Apparel, Textile & Interior Design in the College of Human Ecology at Kansas State University. Preference will be given to a student who is a United States citizen. In all other respects, these funds shall be awarded without restriction to gender, race, color, disability, religion or national origin.
The purpose of this endowment is to perpetuate the memory of Susan S. Larson and to provide financial assistance to students properly enrolled in Apparel, Textile & Interior Design in the College of Human Ecology at K-State.
BMCC Foundation, Inc. - Dennis Bonner Scholarship
MoneyWorks
Continuing full-time BMCC students who demonstrate high academic performance and financial need
Continuing full-time African-American students who demonstrate high academic performance and financial need
Must have a minimum GPA of 3.00
12 or more credits completed at BMCC
Full scholarship is up to $2,800, $1,400 per semester.
Donor(s)
community, service, presidential, pathway
Continuing full-time BMCC students who demonstrate high academic performance and financial need
Must be a BMCC student who has completed at least one semester with a minimum of 12 real credits at BMCC
Must demonstrate financial need
Must have a minimum GPA of 3.00
Must maintain a minimum of 12 credits each semester with a minimum GPA of 3.0 after you receive the scholarship
Requirements:
Must be enrolled in your first degree (please do not apply if you hold an Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's, or Doctorate degree)
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Bond Incorporated Scholarship
The Bond Incorporated Scholarship is for students who are pursuing careers in Leadership. Candidates must have a 3.8 GPA and be involved in extracurricular activities.
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Bono's Athletic Scholarship
Bono's Athletic Scholarship gives $1,000 to an outstanding student athlete.
This is a sample profile.
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This scholarship is for all students that submitted a Bowdoin College scholarship application
This scholarship is for all students that hold a sports leadership position at Bowdoin
This scholarship is for all students that submitted a Bowdoin College scholarship application
This scholarship is for all students that submitted a Bowdoin College scholarship application
This scholarship is for all students that submitted a Bowdoin College scholarship application
Clarke, Fauquier, Frederick, Page, Rappahannock, Shenandoah, Warren, Winchester
Established in 2007, the Carroll S. and Velma M. Hockman Endowed Scholarship will be awarded annually to full- and/or part-time LFCC students who reside in the College's service region. The College's service region includes the counties of Clarke, Fauquier, Frederick, Page, Rappahannock, Shenandoah and Warren and the city of Winchester.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 2.0) must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:
Completion of a scholarship application
Must be a resident of the College's service region
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Catherine Scholarship
The recipient of this scholarship shall be a junior, senior or graduate student properly enrolled in the College of Human Ecology at K-State. Preference will be given to students who maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA on a a 4.0 scale, display leadership qualities, have a pleasing personality, an interest in working with children, young people ar senior citizens, and coming to K- State from an average income family. This scholarship is renewable if the recipient continues to meet the requirements. Money from this scholarship may only be used for tuition, books and fees. In all other respects, these funds shall be awarded without restriction to gender, race, color, disability, religion or national origin.
The purpose of this scholarships is to provide financial assistance to students properly enrolled in the College of Human Ecology at Kansas State University.
Graduate
827, 829, 903, 905, 910, 3426, 830, 894, 3256, 832, 837, 840, 37903
This grant is for the local community
Chris Scholarship
832, 833, 834, 835, 836, 837, 838, 839, 840, 841, 842, 843, 844, 845, 846, 847, 848, 849, 850, 851, 852, 853, 854, 855, 856, 857, 858, 859, 860, 861, 862, 863, 864, 865, 866, 867, 868, 869, 870, 871, 872, 873, 874, 875, 876, 877, 878, 879, 880, 881, 882, 883, 884, 885, 886, 887, 888, 889, 890, 891, 892, 898, 899, 900
This is an internal test scholarship
Chris' Scholarship
history
865
This scholarship is for history majors with a 3.0 or greater GPA.
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Class of 1940 Scholarship
The two recipients shall be students from Atchison Community High School with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale, provide an essay on their education and career goal, show financial need and be properly enrolled in the College of Human Ecology and the Department of Agricultural Economics in the College of Agriculture at K-State University. In all repects, these funds shall be awarded without restriction to sex, race, color , handicap, religion or national origin.
The purpose of this scholarship is to honor Ruth and John Dotson and the 1939 graduating class of Atchison County Community High School and to provide financial assistance to students properly enrolled in the College of Human Ecology and the College of Agriculture at K-State.
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Coca-Cola
The Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation supports more than 1,400 college students each year, with annual scholarships of $3.4 million through two nationally recognized programs on behalf of the Coca-Cola System. Scholarship recipients typically excel academically and in service to others. Most Coca-Cola Scholars share a passion for social justice and many have overcome tremendous challenges to pursue their dreams. Click on the Link to find out more.
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College of Human Ecology Polly and Merle Leadership Scholarship
The recipient of this Leadership Scholarship will be an incoming undergraduate student properly enrolled in the College of Human Ecology at Kansas State University. The recipient must have scored a minimum of 26 on the ACT and have a 3.8 or higher cumulative grade point average. The recipient must also have demonstrated strong leadership in school and/or the community. The Leadership Scholarship will be renewable provided the recipient maintains a cumulative grade point average as determined by the University Scholarship Committee (currently 3.5). Each recipient may receive the scholarship for a maximum of four years. If the original recipient fails to meet the eligibility requirements for renewal, the remaining years of funding must be awarded only to a student who is eligible within the Leadership Scholarship eligibility guidelines.
The purpose of this renewable premier scholarship is to honor Molly and Ead McVicker and to recruit and retain highly achieving students properly enrolled in the College of Human Ecology at Kansas State University.
College of Human Ecology Shanna Bluemont Scholarship
The amount of this scholarship will be $10,000 annually. The recipient(s) of this Bluemont Scholarship will be an incoming undergraduate student(s) properly enrolled in the College of Human Ecology at Kansas State University who is a National Merit finalist/semifinalist from Kansas or a National Achievement (Black) or National Hispanic scholarship finalist/semi-finalist or scored a minimum of 32 on the ACT or has a 3.8 or higher high school GPA or ranks in the top 10 percent of their high school graduating class. The Bluemont Scholarship will be renewable provided the recipient maintains a cumulative grade point average as determined by the University Scholarship Committee (currently 3.5). Each recipient may receive the scholarship for a maximum of four years. See MOU for remainder of criteria.
The purpose of this renewable premier scholarship is to perpetuate the memory of Tom and Jane Hanna and to recruit and retain highly achieving students properly enrolled in the College of Human Ecology at Kansas State University.
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High School, Planning, College
827, 828, 829, 832, 833, 834, 835, 836, 837, 838, 839, 840, 841, 842, 843, 844, 845, 846, 847, 848, 849, 850, 851, 852, 853, 854, 855, 856, 857, 858, 859, 860, 861, 862, 863, 864, 865, 866, 867, 868, 869, 870, 871, 872, 873, 874, 875, 876, 877, 878, 879, 880, 881, 882, 883, 884, 885, 886, 887, 888, 889, 890, 891, 892, 826, 830, 831, 3256
- GPA >= 2.5
- Colorado High School Graduates
- Student participates in Football, Soccer, Swimming or Rugby
Crawford Prize in Conservation Apr 10 2017 1:00PM
George S. John Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship provides assistance to undergraduate students with demonstrated financial need.
Donor(s)
This scholarship is for all students from Cumberland County
Male
The Thomas Tam Scholarship is funded by an endowment established by the City University of New York in recognition of Dr. Thomas Tam's contributions as a former member of the CUNY Board of Trustees, Executive Director of the Asian American / Asian Research Institute, and leadership in the Asian American community. The Scholarship awards annually $1,000 to an individual qualified undergraduate student currently enrolled at any of the twenty-one colleges within CUNY, Asian or non-Asian, who has demonstrated creativity in the communication of the concerns of the Asian American community in areas such as Health, Education and Culture.
Jobs, work, study, hire, career
48723, 48724, 48725, 48726, 48727, 48728, 48729, 48730, 48731, 48732
Awarded to: Full-time students demonstrating academic achievement Established by Mr. S. David Boozer, an Anniston architect, for a deserving student.
Special Needs, Financial Need
To be eligible, a student must:
Be enrolled at least part-time at Chattanooga State Technical Community College, have a cumulative 2.0 grade point average or above and must have shown financial need.
Preference is given to students with special needs.
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Volunteer, Voluntary, Community, Service, Outreach
827, 828, 829, 830, 3428, 3430
The Distinguished Student Scholarship is a prestigious scholarship and is available to incoming freshman graduating in June. This full-tuition scholarship is awarded for four semesters and is based on academics, community service and commitment to the county.
Donor(s)
Dr. John Kasik Memorial Endowed Scholarship
Kirkwood's Respiratory Therapist Program (RT) was established in 1972 through the joint efforts of Dr. John Kasik and the faculty and administration of Kirkwood. Dr. Kasik was the Medical Director of the program for many years and made a huge impact on its success.
Must be enrolled in the Respiratory Therapy program. Must have a minimum 2.0 grade point average. Must have successfully completed the first semester of the program. Must have proven leadership or community service.
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Dr. Mick Scholarship in Aging Research
The recipient of this scholarship will be a graduate student properly enrolled in any curriculum at Kansas State University and engaged in research on aging. The scholarship will be one (1) scholarship annually. The student applicant must have a written description of the research project not to exceed 2 pages in addition to a letter of support from a faculty member at Kansas State University who agrees to mentor the student and oversee the research. The student must also provide a resume and letter of application that includes the following components: 1) a summary of past academic work and volunteer work related to aging, 2) an outline of the applicants future plans in the field of aging and 3) a description of how the scholarship will assist the applicant in making progress toward those goals.
The purpose of this scholarship is to honor Rick Scheidt and to provide financial assistance to a graduate student at Kansas State University who is engaged in research related to aging.
At least one recipient each year will participate in the Scholars Workship program of the College of Human Ecology upon recommendation of the College of Human Ecology Scholarship Committee. Scholars will be assigned work responsibilities in the Office of the Dean in support of the College. Hours per week will be determined based on the hourly minimum wage in effect at the time of the award.
Graduate
827, 829, 903, 905, 910, 3426, 830, 894, 3256, 832, 837, 840, 37903
This scholarship was created by Dr. Rebecca Leas (former coach) and Milissa (Steiner) Bauer '84, a former Clarion swimmer and Clarion University graduate. Dr. Leas was the head women's swimming coach from 1979-1987, leading Clarion to six Division II national team titles and a second and a third place finish. Her teams were undefeated in PSAC dual meets and won every PSAC championship for eight straight years. Clarion defeated many D-1 schools and also competed at the Division I national championships 1982-86 and the 1984 United States Olympic Trials. During Dr. Lea's tenure, the women also excelled in the classroom. This scholarship is awarded to a woman who demonstrates this continued spirit of excellence both in the water and in the classroom. This scholarship is awarded an undergraduate who meets NCAA Div II regulations and must maintain at least a 2.8 QPA while swimming at Clarion University.
Donor(s)
Graduate
827, 829, 903, 905, 910, 3426, 830, 894, 3256, 832, 837, 840, 37903
Scholarship sorts students on EFC using soft requirements
Bank, need, performance
Due to First Niagara Bank's major sponsorship donation to the NCCC Foundation Scholarship Gala in 2007, a one-time scholarship will be awarded; open to all majors.
Applicant must be a current or incoming student to NCCC attending either full time or part time.
Scholarship award is based on financial need and academic performance.
Applicant must have and maintain a 2.5 grade point average.
Donor(s)
Frank O. American Scholarship
Scholarships for all people who like Italian Food.
Donor(s)
UFL
827, 829, 903, 905, 910, 3426, 894, 832, 837, 840, 37903, 3256
Home and place of residence must be in Brevard County, Florida, or must have graduated from a Brevard County high school.
- Accepted for admission to a community college or university in the state of Florida.
- Enrolled as a full-time, degree-seeking student in an undergraduate, graduate, or professional program.
- Demonstrate financial need as determined by the 2013-2014 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
- Have a minimum 2.0 GPA.
- Good moral character and habits.
UFL
827, 829, 903, 905, 910, 3426, 894, 832, 837, 840, 37903, 3256
This scholarship award of not less than $1,000 will be awarded to an undergraduate or graduate student who has completed at least one academic semester at the University of Florida with a cumulative grade point average of no less than 3.0 (undergraduate) or 3.5 (graduate). The recipient of the award must be in good standing with the University and free of conduct probation. He or she must be a Master Mason or relative of a Master Mason, in good standing, of a lodge recognized by the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Florida.
Graduate
827, 829, 903, 905, 910, 3426, 894, 832, 837, 840, 37903, 3256
The Gates Millennium Scholars (GMS) Program selects 1,000 talented students each year to receive a good-through-graduation scholarship to use at any college or university of their choice. We provide Gates Millennium Scholars with personal and professional development through our leadership programs along with academic support throughout their college career.
Graduate
827, 829, 903, 905, 910, 3426, 830, 894, 3256, 832, 837, 840, 37903
This scholarship is for students with a GPA greater than 2.5 that also demonstrate financial need. Preference is given to Transfer students that attended high school in Colorado. In addition, athletes should be considered first, particularly swimmers.
Donor(s)
Graduate
822, 830, 831, 827, 828, 829, 832, 833, 834, 835, 836, 837, 838, 839, 840, 841, 842, 843, 844, 845, 846, 847, 848, 849, 850, 851, 852, 853, 854, 855, 856, 857, 858, 859, 860, 861, 862, 863, 864, 865, 866, 867, 868, 869, 870, 871, 872, 873, 874, 875, 876, 877, 878, 879, 880, 881, 882, 883, 884, 885, 886, 887, 888, 889, 890, 891, 892, 893
This scholarship is for students with a GPA greater than 2.5 that also demonstrate financial need. Preference is given to Transfer students that attended high school in Colorado.
This scholarship has a value of $20,000 (typically max amount per student is $4,000)
Donor(s)
Graduate
827, 829
Undergraduate and graduate students in the Warrington College of Business Administration. Fund income is evenly divided between need-based scholarship and fellowship awards.
Group Testing
This is a test scholarship.
General with Description and requirements.
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Arts
827, 829, 903, 905, 910, 3426, 830, 894, 3256, 37903
Helen Dingman awards recognize students (or groups of up to five students) whose achievements or accomplishments reflect the effective synthesis of any two of these three components of a Berea College education: learning, labor, and service. The awards are made possible through the generosity of a college patron wishing to honor Helen Dingman, a professor of sociology (then called Social Work) at the College. Among her many accomplishments, Professor Dingman established the College’s Opportunity School Program, based on the Danish Folk School pattern, with traveling seminars in the region as well as on campus.
Helen M. McLoraine Nonprofit Employee Scholarship Program
Eligibility
Applicants must have worked in a paid position as a permanent employee at one of the eligible nonprofit organizations at least half time (20 hours per week, year round) for at least one year by the application deadline.
Applicants must be intending to continue to pursue a career in the nonprofit sector in Colorado.
Employees of nonprofit organizations with an employee benefit that covers all of their tuition and fees are not eligible to apply.
Applicants who have completed college coursework must have at least a 2.5 cumulative G.P.A.
Applicants must have been accepted into or be currently enrolled at an accredited school in the United States.
Holcomb Scholarship in Gerontology
The recipient of this scholarship will be a student properly enrolled as a senior with a GPA of 3.0 or above in any curriculum with a secondary major in gerontology or a graduate student with a graduate emphasis in gerontology in the College of Human Ecology at Kansas State University. Preference shall be given on the basis of financial need using guidelines set by Student Financial Assistance. In all other respects, these funds shall be awarded without restriction to race, gender, national origin, religion, age, sexual orientation, or disability.
The purpose of this endowment is to honor Dr. Carol Ann Holcomb and to provide financial assistance to students properly enrolled as seniors in any curriculum with a secondary major in gerontology or a graduate student with a graduate emphasis in gerontology in the College of Human Ecology at Kansas State University.
Graduate
This scholarship is for students with a GPA greater than 2.5 that also demonstrate financial need. The scholarship is designed for relatives of Home Depot employees to help them achieve their educational goals.
Home Economists in Homemaking Scholarship
The recipient must be a junior, senior, or graduate student in home economics curriculum, enrolled in at least six hours. They must show evidence of academic ability and professional potential and be at least 30 years old. Financial need a consideration.
The purpose of this fund is to help cover travel expenses of graduate students in the College of Human Ecology who plan to attend professional meetings.
International Interior Design Association Scholarship
The recipient of this scholarship shall be a student properly enrolled in Interior Design in the Department of Apparel, Textiles, and Interior Design in the College of Human Ecology at Kansas State University who has a 3.0 or better GPA and outstanding design abilities, is a 3rd year student and is a registered IIDA student member. In all other respects, these funds shall be awarded without restriction to race, gender, national origin, religion, age, sexual orientation or disability.
The purpose of this scholarship is to raise awareness of the Wichita City Center International Interior Design Association (IIDA) and to provide financial assistance to students properly enrolled in Interior Design in the Department of Apparel, Textiles, and Interior Design in the College of Human Ecology at Kansas State University.
James, Gunn, Sarasota
To be eligible, a student must: Be enrolled at least part-time at MCC and have sophomore standing. Have been a resident of Sarasota County for a minimum of two years. Have a minimum 2.0 grade point average.
Donor(s)
Memphis, Advantage, ethnic
For female Virginia residents under the age of 26. Preference will be given to students from South Hampton Roads.
Donor(s)
Graduate
A great company is also a great citizen. We aspire to be a catalyst for positive global change by focusing on solving world hunger, empowering others through education, and developing our home communities. We will do this by investing purposefully and focusing our philanthropic and volunteerism efforts to achieve higher and sustainable living standards for people everywhere.
37903, 37904, 37906, 37907, 37910
This scholarship is awarded to very deserving candidates only.
Johns Test Scholarship 20100121
Johns Test Scholarship 20100121
Donor(s)
Gray Harbor
This scholarship was established by family, faculty, staff and friends of Grays Harbor College in honor of Dr. Jon V. Krug, who served as Director of Occupational Education and Dean for Instruction from 1979 until 2000. The Industrial Technology Building (Building 700) was names in his honor. The recipient of this quarterly scholarship will be an entering student or a returning student who is majoring in an occupational field. This includes students entering any of the occupational short-term or long-term training programs. Preference will be given to students in need of financial assistance who show strong desire in one of the occupational programs.
Donor(s)
Kenyon Scholarship
Recipient shall be enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine or Human Ecology. Preference will be given to students from Kansas, west of Highway 81, in the top 25% of class. Even years to Veterinary Medicine and odd years to Human Ecology.
To honor Drs. James and Cynthia Kenyon on the campus of Kansas State University and to provide financial assistance to Veterinary Medicine and Human Ecology students.
Graduate
829, 903, 905, 910, 3426, 830, 894, 3256, 832, 833, 834, 835, 836, 837, 838, 839, 840, 841, 842, 843, 844, 845, 846, 847, 848, 849, 850, 851, 852, 853, 854, 855, 856, 857, 858, 859, 860, 861, 862, 863, 864, 865, 866, 867, 868, 869, 870, 871, 872, 873, 874, 875, 876, 877, 878, 879, 880, 881, 882, 883, 884, 885, 886, 887, 888, 889, 890, 891, 892, 898, 899, 900, 37903, 37911
Awarded to: Full-time students demonstrating academic achievement; Graduate of any Calhoun County AL HS Established in honor of Mrs. Margaret Bragg by her son Rick Bragg, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author, for a deserving student.
Malone Scholarship in ATID
The one recipient of this scholarship will be a graduate student properly enrolled in the Department of Apparel, Textiles and Interior Design in the College of Human Ecology at Kansas State University. The recipient must demonstrate a) scholarship, as evidenced by grades in courses and research accomplishment such as publications, presentations at meetings, etc., and b) service, as evidenced by participation as a citizen within the department, on campus or in the community, or with professiohal societies.
The purpose of this scholarship is to honor Sonny and Gita Ramaswamy and to provide financial assistance to graduate students properly enrolled in the Department of Apparel, Textiles and Interior Design (ATID) in the College of Human Ecology at Kansas State University.
Marion T. Ahern Memorial Scholarship
Ahern, Business, Somerville
Given to:
Business Eduation Majors
With a preference given to:
Residents of Somerville, MA
Donor(s)
Maryland, Virgina, teacher, junior, senior
This scholarship is for a junior or senior from Virginia or Maryland with a CGPA of 3.0 who has been provisionally or formally accepted in a teacher licensure program for elementary education (PreK-6).
Donor(s)
Mary Quite Contrary Scholarship
Whatever you think this scholarship is, it is not.
Donor(s)
This scholarship is for all students from ME with a GPA >= 3.2
Memphis, Advantage, ethnic
The Memphis Advantage Scholarship Program is designed to support two primary goals of the University. The first goal is to ensure a diverse student enrollment that reflects our community, leads to meaningful classroom interactions and reaches out to underrepresented ethnic populations.
The second goal is to attract regional rural West Tennessee students to the University in an effort to improve college attainment rates in the 20 West Tennessee counties outside of Shelby County (see county list below). The percentage of the population who has earned a bachelor’s degree is below the national and state average in most of these counties. This program strives to support state-wide initiatives to improve this condition in our region.
Donor(s)
Graduate
827, 829, 903, 905, 910, 3426, 830, 894, 3256, 832, 837, 840, 37903
This scholarship is for students with a GPA greater than 2.5 that also demonstrate financial need. Preference is given to Transfer students that attended high school in Colorado. In addition, athletes should be considered first, particularly swimmers.
Donor(s)
Miss T Scholarship
Scholarship requires that the student be pursuing an animal related field of study and that they maintain a GPA of 3.0
Donor(s)
Misty Test Scholarship July 20
901, 37902, 893, 894
TEST!
MLK Scholarship
Student must be African American
Donor(s)
This scholarship is for all students that:
- GPA>=3.5
- Honor Roll
- State=ME
- Ultimate Frisbee player
Graduate
827, 829, 903, 905, 910, 3426, 830, 894, 3256, 832, 837, 840, 37903
This scholarship is for music department students with a GPA >=3.5. Students must also submit a 3 minute audio file of a solo to be considered. Ultimately, students will need to perform a recital in front of faculty staff before final decisions are made.
Graduate
827, 829, 903, 905, 910, 3426, 830, 894, 3256, 37903, 873
We have 57 music scholarships. You must audition 1 time for any music scholarships (not once for each scholarship, just one time). We will then match you to a specific scholarship.
National Bank Scholarship
Applicants that are Accounting or Teaching majors are encouraged to apply.
Donor(s)
National Bank Scholarship 2
Applicants that are Accounting or Teaching majors are encouraged to apply.
Graduate
827, 829, 903, 905, 910, 3426, 830, 894, 3256, 832, 837, 840, 37903
This scholarship is for students with a GPA greater than 2.5 that also demonstrate financial need. Preference is given to Transfer students that attended high school in Colorado. In addition, athletes should be considered first, particularly swimmers.
Donor(s)
New Scholarship PK 06282012
Test Scholarship - find the quiet students!!!
Donor(s)
New Test scholarship with requirements
Nelnet, Forms
825, 827, 828, 829, 832, 833, 834, 837, 839, 830, 831
GPA >= 3.5;
Any Major;
Any Dept.
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Students from the Business or International Relations dept.
or
Major in Business Economics, Communication, Finance, General Business or International Business
Preference given to Traditional transfer students
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Next Gen Scholarship
This is a test scholarship.
Donor(s)
Next Gen Web Solutions Scholarship for Young Leaders
This scholarship is awarded to students showing leadership in their community. They must have a minimum GPA of 3.0.
NG Scholarship
NG Scholarship
Donor(s)
Junior, Senior, leadership, journalism, star, free lance
Nick Antonacci, through his culinary skills and open friendship for all, has
brought fame and international attention to the Como Restaurant in
Niagara Falls. The scholarship was established to assure that the culinary
skills of others may be developed and encouraged.through university activities
• Demonstrate interest in journalism through course selection, activities, etc.
•Please title all correspondence "Free Lance-Star Scholarship"
Donor(s)
Graduate
827, 829, 903, 905, 910, 3426, 832, 837, 840, 3256
This scholarship is for students with a GPA greater than 2.5 that also demonstrate financial need. Preference is given to Transfer students that attended high school in Colorado. In addition, athletes should be considered first, particularly swimmers.
Freshman, Founders, Westminster, Tennis
Open to all freshman applicants
Award range per year is $6,000-$7,000 in the form of grants and scholarships
Minimum score of 1000 on the SAT or 21 on the ACT and a minimum GPA of 3.00
Renewable up to four years if recipient maintains a minimum GPA of 2.50
Scholarships for Westminster students are awarded based on the student's high school GPA, SAT or ACT scores and admission audition results
Donor(s)
Tara, Clendenen
This award was established in honor of Ms. Olive Ruth Russell by Mrs. Ruth L. Roettinger. The fellowship is presented to women with outstanding academic records who present a defined plan to pursue graduate study in any academic discipline
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music
Cool scholarship for all students interested in music
Donor(s)
PCC Art Review Scholarship
Students must me studying Art. They must provide an art sample.
PCC Essay Review Committee
This committee has been established to facilitate the review of essays that have been submitted by students.
PCC Essay Review Group 1
This committee has been established to facilitate the review of essays that have been submitted by students.
PCC Essay Review Group 2
This committee has been established to facilitate the review of essays that have been submitted by students.
PCC Incomplete Essays Scholarship
This scholarships is used to verify completeness of Essays
PCC LOR Scholarship
This scholarships is used to evaluate Letters of Recommendation
Graduate
827, 829, 903, 905, 910, 3426, 894, 832, 837, 840, 37903, 3256
Students must submit a scholarship application to be considered for this award. Preference is given to Incoming High School Students
This scholarship is one of 3 named donor scholarships that will be awarded in the amount of $1,000 each, for a total of $3,000
Graduate
827, 829, 903, 905, 910, 3426, 894, 832, 837, 840, 37903, 3256
Students must submit a scholarship application to be considered for this award. Preference is given to Incoming High School Students
This scholarship is one of 3 named donor scholarships that will be awarded in the amount of $1,000 each, for a total of $3,000
Graduate
827, 829, 903, 905, 910, 3426, 894, 832, 837, 840, 37903, 3256
Students must submit a scholarship application to be considered for this award. Preference is given to Incoming High School Students
This scholarship is one of 3 named donor scholarships that will be awarded in the amount of $1,000 each, for a total of $3,000
Graduate
827, 829, 903, 905, 910, 3426, 894, 832, 837, 840, 37903, 3256
Students must submit a scholarship application to be considered for this award. Preference is given to second year PCC students.
PCC Transcript Scholarship
This scholarships is used to evaluate transcripts
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- 5 thousand scholarship providers
- 1.5 million scholarships, grants, fellowships, prizes & forgivable loans
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827, 48724
The Washington State Opportunity Scholarship (WSOS) supports low- and middle-income students pursuing eligible high-demand majors in science, technology, engineering, math (STEM) or health care and encourages recipients to work in Washington state once they complete their degrees.
The amount of funding that selected students will be eligible to receive each year will vary based on the number of credits they have completed.
Princeton East
Students attending specific High Schools.
Princeton West
Students attending specific High Schools.
Reed's Matching Testing
Donor(s)
This scholarship is for all students who have a relative that attended Bowdoin
Requirement Group Example
Requirement Group Example
High School, Planning, College
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GPA >= 2.5
Colorado High School Graduates
Student participates in Football, Soccer, Swimming or Rugby
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Sharon Test 032410
831, 893
test
Donor(s)
Sharon Test 032410 Jan 11 2016 8:11AM
831, 893
test
Donor(s)
Sharon Test 111920
Shaorn test again
Sharon Test Apr 10 2017 12:50PM
Shaorn test again
Sharon's LOR Scholarship
lor
Sharon's Test Scholarship
Sharon's Test Scholarship test
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Sharon's Test Scholarship 020609
test with update
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Starring Me Scholarship
Starring me scholarships provides funds to musicians need an extra boost to get them started down the path to success.
Donor(s)
Student of the Year 2023 Award
Swarta Human Ecology Scholarship
The recipient(s) of this scholarship shall be a Junior or Senior student(s) properly enrolled in general Human Ecology with preference given to students in the Family and Consumer Sciences Education Program in the College of Human Ecology at Kansas State University. Preference will be given to students from Jefferson or Harvey counties in Kansas who demonstrate Ieadersrip in professional areas. In all other respects, these funds shall be awarded without restriction to race, gender, national origin, religion, age, sexual orientation or disability.
The purpose of this scholarship is for Byron and Matorie Hamon Warta to demonstrate appreciation for their education and memories as students at Kansas State University and to provide financial assistance to students properly enrolled in the College of Human Ecology at Kansas State University.
Sync scholarship test
uses autozone donor
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Test 010512
Test
Donor(s)
Test App Completed
PK
Donor(s)
GPA >= 3.5
Full-time Students
Preference given to students with resident advisor experience
Test Renewable Scholarship
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Test Scholarship_Prefill answers requirement eligibility
Test Scholarship_Prefill answers requirement eligibility
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Thank You Letter - Test Scholarship
This scholarship is to show a demonstration of using the Thank You Letter process within Scholarship Manager.
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Thank you test
Test
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The Betty Boop Memorial Scholarship
For students who are art or acting majors.
Donor(s)
Full-time, alumni, academic performance
THE BROCKPORT ALUMNI ASSOCIATION GENERATION SCHOLARSHIP recognizes a full-time student who is related to an alumnus/a of the College and demonstrates outstanding academic achievement and involvement in cocurricular activities.
The Minority Scholars Award
To help provide monetary assistance to aspiring physicians, while promoting diversity in the medical environment, the AMA foundation has created the Minority Scholars Award.
The Rivera Scholarship for Extraordinary Spellers
830, 831, 852, 865, 42208
This scholarship is for students with a 3.0 in history who love to correctly spell words.
Donor(s)
The Rivera Scholarship for Extraordinary Spellers Nov 4 2012 1:50PM
830, 831, 852, 865, 42208
This scholarship is for students with a 3.0 in history who love to correctly spell words.
Donor(s)
Trainers Scholarship
The recipient of this scholarship will be a junior or senior undergraduate student properly enrolled at Kansas State University with a 2.7 overall grade average, and one who is working toward certification as an athletic trainer. In the event that no student trainers are available to meet the above requirements, preference will be given to student trainers who are majoring in other areas and have been in the Athletic Department training program for at least three years. The above requirements are merely intended as guidelines, and it is the intent of those who have helped organize this scholarship fund to see that the award is made on an annual basis whatever the circumstances may be.
The purpose of this scholarship is to honor Laurence "Porky" Morgan, head trainer at Kansas State University for over 25 years; and to recognize his loyalty and deep devotion in professional and personal service to the total Athletic Department and to the hundreds of athletes both past and present.
Tuba Scholarship
blonde, brown eyes, tuba, test
832, 838
$1000 for tuba players with brown eyes and blonde hair
Donor(s)
Graduate
827, 829, 903, 905, 910, 3426, 894, 832, 837, 840, 37903, 3256
College of Business Students
This scholarship is one of 3 named donor scholarships that will be awarded in the amount of $1,000 each, for a total of $3,000
Graduate
827, 829, 903, 905, 910, 3426, 894, 832, 837, 840, 37903, 3256
College of Business Students
This scholarship is one of 3 named donor scholarships that will be awarded in the amount of $1,000 each, for a total of $3,000
W.B. Scholarship
Entrepreneurship
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Scholarship awarded to any major as long as they have a 3.2 GPA and can show entrepreneurial success. The scholarship is awarded each of four years.
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Wells Fargo Bank Scholarship
Wells Fargo Bank Scholarship
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West Chester Credit Union Scholarships
Students must me studying Art. They must provide an art sample, either as part of their application, or directly to the art department.
Winifred R. Reynolds Educational Scholarship Fund
Eligibility
Applicants must:
be a resident of Colorado or have been a resident of Colorado for at least 2 years between January 1, 2006 and April 1, 2012; and
be enrolled or planning to enroll in a master’s or doctorate level program in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Educational Psychology, or an equivalent program with coursework focusing on early childhood education
have unmet financial need; and
have earned a cumulative G.P.A. of 3.5 or higher for any graduate level work that has been completed (students who are just starting their graduate work should have a strong undergraduate academic record and will be required to provide a transcript that shows a G.P.A. of 3.5 or higher after their first semester of graduate study in order for their funding to be continued)
Graduate
48731
The XYZ Scholarship is awarded on a quarterly basis. Through the generosity of XYZ Corporation, 4 students will each receive $1,000 toward the cost of their education.
The application is open year round. You will only be considered for the scholarship in the quarter where your application is received.
Donor(s)
Z - Chris 11182011
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Z - Chris Sample
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Z - Super Test
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Z - Verification Accept/Decline
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Z- Chris (Is Not) Test
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Z_Chris LOR Test 1213
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Z_Chris Test (App Completed)
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822, 832, 833, 834, 835, 836, 837
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Z_INACTIVE - ***Tara's Scholarship
Z_Queary
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Z_Sample Query Scholarship
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Z_Test Auto Match as app is submitted
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Z_Test Import Candidate Scholarship
Z_Test Import Candidate Scholarship
Donor(s)
Z_TEST_Chris' Scholarship May 11 2016 4:54PM
history
865
This scholarship is for history majors with a 3.0 or greater GPA.
SCC
827, 828, 829, 839, 850, 851, 854, 856, 867, 869, 874, 877, 883, 884, 885, 822, 823, 824, 825, 826, 830, 831, 3426, 42207, 42208
All students that submitted an application
Z-Tara Test Scholarship 2
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Donor(s)
Graduate
The XYZ Scholarship is awarded on a quarterly basis. Through the generosity of XYZ Corporation, 4 students will each receive $1,000 toward the cost of their education.
The application is open year round. You will only be considered for the scholarship in the quarter where your application is received.
Donor(s)
ZZ - Test 1st Past Review
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ZZ - Test 2nd Past Review
ZZ - Test 2nd Past Review
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ZZ - Test Award Import Scholarship
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ZZ - Test Multi Round Review
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ZZ_Group Review Scholarship
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ZZ_NuNu Test Scholarship
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ZZ_Requirement Group Test 1.2
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ZZ_Requirement Group Test 2
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ZZ_Support Test Scholarship
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ZZ_Synchonize Test
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ZZ_Tara Test Deceased Donor Scholarship
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ZZ_Taras Student Application Test
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ZZ_Test Global Multi Round Scholarship
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ZZ_Test Multi Donor Scholarship
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ZZ_Test Multi Round Scholarship
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ZZ_Test Non Global Multi Round Scholarship
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ZZ_Test Renewable Scholarship
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Graduate
827, 829, 903, 905, 910, 3426, 830, 894, 3256, 832, 837, 840, 37903
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