The Authoritative Guide to College Grants and Scholarships
- Women in Business
Scholarship Award: As one of three scholarships available from the
Zonta organization, this scholarship provides financial support to any
woman obtaining a undergraduate business degree. The requirements
are:
- Exhibit great academic
standing and potential for outstanding future accomplishments in business
- Currently enrolled
in a business major program, or if one does not exist at the school,
has taken rigorous business-related courses
- Will be eligible
to begin junior or senior year of an undergraduate program
- Apply at: www.zonta.org/site/PageServer?pagename=zi_scholarships
- AORN Foundation
Scholarship Award: This is a scholarship geared towards financially
supporting nursing students and perioperative nurses who are currently
enrolled in bachelors, masters, or doctoral degrees. To be eligible
for this scholarship, the requirements are:
- Microsoft Scholarships
Award: The Microsoft scholarship is for students who are seeking
to study computer science, math, electrical engineering, science, physics,
and other technical majors. In order to qualify for consideration,
the requirements are:
- Currently enrolled
full-time in a bachelor’s degree program in an accredited university
in the United States, Mexico, or Canada
- Satisfactory academic
progress in achieving a bachelor’s degree in a technical major related
to computers
- Show a keen interest
in computer science
- Possess a minimum
3.0 cumulative GPA out of a 4.0 range
- Apply at: www.microsoft.com/college/ss_overview.mspx
- The Stephen Phillips
Memorial Scholarship Award: For students in the New England or Mid-Atlantic
States, this scholarship can provide $3,000 - $10,000 annually in award
funding. The requirements for this scholarship are as follows:
- Demonstrates financial
need with a heavy student loan burden (low EFC)
- Proven academic
achievement
- Strong moral character
and contribution to society
- Maintain minimum
cumulative 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale
- Maintain enrollment
in a rigorous course of academic study
- Exemplary writing
ability and skills
- Academically ranked
in the top 20% of graduating high school class
- Have involvement
with extracurricular activities, work, and community programs
- Attend an accredited
undergraduate university in the United States
- US citizen or legal,
permanent resident
- Permanent resident
of CT, DC, DE, MA, MD, ME, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VA, VT, WV
- Apply at: http://www.phillips-scholarship.org/
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