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1. Applying For Scholarships
Lewis Clark College This page will guide you through the actual process of applying for scholarships. Front PageExternal scholarships applying for Scholarships. External Scholarships. Finding
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There are many different types of financial aid out there, and among the most popular, and understandably so, are scholarships. If you're on the How to Apply page, you're obviously interested in all the nitty-gritty of applying for scholarships. In deciding that you're going to apply for scholarships, you are committing yourself to a time-consuming but beneficial process. Aside from the obvious financial payoff, applying for scholarships allows you to discover a little bit more about yourself and just why you're so unique. The following information will make you aware of the things you can do to increase your eligibility, competitiveness, and individuality when applying while still allowing you to participate in activities you enjoy. It will also help you identify campus resources that will help you along the way and give you tips on locating and applying for external scholarships. Contents
What do selection committees look for?

2. Grand Rapids Community Foundation - Grants And Scholarships
Applying for Scholarships.
http://www.grfoundation.org/grants-scholarships.shtml
What is a community foundation? GRCF fast facts GRCF history Financial information ... Search Applying for Scholarships
Timeline 2004 January 1 Applications Available April 1 Application Deadline April 15 Financial Information Form Due from College/University April - June Application processing and selection meetings June 16 Notification letters are sent July 15 - Oct. 15 Funds Available
The deadline to apply for the 2004 - 2005 acadamic year has passed.
Each year the Grand Rapids Community Foundation awards approximately $500,000 in scholarships to Kent County residents. Some select
scholarships are also available for residents of other counties. If you are a resident of Kent or, in some cases, other counties and plan to attend an educational institution in the 2005-2006 academic year you may want to review the list of scholarships available from the Foundation. Following is the list of scholarships that will be offered as well as a brief description, eligibility requirements, and information on how to apply for each scholarship.
Application Information
The Grand Rapids Community Foundation General Application is the method used to apply for most scholarships. If the scholarship requires a different application it will be noted in the description. The deadline for scholarship applications has expired for the 2004-05 academic year.

3. Financial Aid & Scholarships: Applying For Financial Aid & Deadlines
Home Cost Financial Aid Financial Aid Scholarships Applying forFinancial Aid Deadlines. Applying for Financial Aid Deadlines.
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4. Financial Aid & Scholarships: Applying For Financial Aid & Deadlines
Contact Us. Home. Home Cost Financial Aid Financial Aid Scholarships Applyingfor Financial Aid Deadlines Applying for Financial Aid Deadlines.
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5. Honors College @ UTA: Applying For Scholarships
Applying For Honors College Scholarships. Tips On Applying. The Honors College offersnumerous scholarships each year. Scholarships are awarded on a merit basis.
http://honors.uta.edu/scholarships/applying.shtml
Search the UTA web UTA Home Page Prospective Students Current Students ... American Collegiate Moot Court Association UTA Links UTA Homepage Enroll at UTA UTA Graduate School UTA Financial Aid ... Find People Applying For Honors College Scholarships Tips On Applying The Honors College offers numerous scholarships each year. Scholarships are awarded on a merit basis. Comprehensive Honors Scholarship Applications are available on-line in the Online Forms and Digital Document Library or in paper version in the Honors College. Scholarship Applications are typically available in March with a June deadline for submission. The Scholarship Committee may not consider late application or supporting material submissions. Scholarship awards are allocated for the following academic year (Fall and Spring semesters). Honors College and additional scholarship opportunities are advertised on the Honors Listserv , mailings, and special clinics. Please contact an Honors College Advisor for more information about scholarship opportunities. A Scholarship Committee comprised of Honors staff and faculty review applications and consider ALL of the following factors presented in an application:
  • a cumulative grade point average, test scores, and class rank, as appropriate (
  • 6. APPLYING FOR SCHOLARSHIPS
    APPLYING FOR SCHOLARSHIPS. Can be fun? Following this procedure may help youin researching and applying for scholarships at Anacortes High School.
    http://ahs.asd103.org/counseling/scholar.html
    APPLYING FOR SCHOLARSHIPS Can be fun?
    The scholarships listed below are for Anacortes High School students only . For information regarding scholarships available at your school, you will want to contact your Counseling Center.
    List of scholarships to be considered and applied for by Anacortes High School juniors
    List of scholarships with information available in the AHS Counseling Center.
    Following this procedure may help you in researching and applying for scholarships at Anacortes High School.
  • All scholarships will be announced in the daily bulletin.
  • Students are encouraged to read the bulletin at least twice a week to review the scholarships of interest to them.
  • Information on scholarships will be kept in the scholarship file bin in the Career Resource Center.
  • Applications will be kept by the Counseling Center Secretary.
  • Students are encouraged to ask the Counseling Center Secretary for scholarship applications that interest them.
  • View the current list of SCHOLARSHIPS which the AHS Counseling Center has information on. This information is available, in more detail, in the AHS Counseling Center. (This is a "zip" file which you will need to "unzip". You will also need Microsoft Access 97 or higher.)
  • 7. Office Of Financial Aid: Applying: Scholarships
    Applying for Financial Aid. Applying for Scholarships. Information isavailable for students seeking scholarship assistance. The Office
    http://www.winthrop.edu/finaid/apply/scholarships.htm
    Applying for Financial Aid
    Applying for Scholarships
    Information is available for students seeking scholarship assistance. The Office of Admissions reviews all admissions applicants for scholarship eligibility. The admissions application is the only form required. Go to the list of "Academic Scholarships for Entering Freshmen" for more details Continuing students with outstanding academic and service credentials are invited to submit a scholarship application to the financial aid office immediately after spring grades are posted. For additional information, you may contact the Office of Financial Aid at 803-323-2189. Note: A limited number of scholarships are available each year.
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    For more information about financial assistance at Winthrop, contact us at finaid@winthrop.edu.

    8. Applying For College Of Business Scholarships
    Applying for College of Business Scholarships. If you are consideringapplying for a College of Business Scholarship next year, you
    http://bcis.wcu.edu/cobawards/
    Applying for College of
    Business Scholarships

    If you are considering applying for a College of Business Scholarship next year, you might like to view a List of College of Business Scholarships

    9. Canadian Scholarships. Applying For Student Scholarships And Grants In Canada
    applying for an Exceptional Merit Scholarship These applications are not in place Formore information on the Canada Millennium scholarships visit the website
    http://www.campusaccess.com/campus_web/educ/e3fin_scho.htm
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    The Canada Millennium Scholarships 100 000 students annually in financing their post secondary studies leading to undergraduate degrees, diplomas or certificates beginning in the year 2000. The Foundation overseeing the Millennium Scholarship is to work in tandem with the various provincial financial assistance programs so as to avoid duplication of funding. The Millennium Scholarships are made up of two types of awards: General Awards which are to be given out to students based on financial need and who demonstrate merit and the Exceptional Merit Award which will be handed out to those that have excelled in their studies irrespective of their financial situation. The allocation of the awards is as follows. 95% of the awards will be handed out as General Awards while the remaining 5% as Exceptional Merit Awards. In terms of figures this translates to approximately $285 Million in General Awards and $15 million in Exceptional merit awards being handed out on a yearly basis for the next ten years. The General Awards are to be handed out beginning in the 1999-2000 school year while the Exceptional Awards are to be handed out starting the following academic year, 2000-2001

    10. Scholarships : Applying
    applying for Undergraduate scholarships. The purpose of the UndergraduateScholarship Program at UCSD is to recognize outstanding
    http://orpheus.ucsd.edu/finaid/Scholarships_Applying_01.htm
    home scholarships : applying Applying for Undergraduate Scholarships The purpose of the Undergraduate Scholarship Program at UCSD is to recognize outstanding achievement, encourage academic excellence, and offer support to meritorious students. Scholarships are awarded on a very competitive basis by the UCSD Faculty Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships and Honors. Merit scholarships are awarded solely on the basis of academic merit. Restricted scholarships are awarded on the basis of merit and one or more additional criteria, such as demonstrated financial need, study in a particular major, or leadership. Additionally, undergraduate research scholarships are offered to current students which enable them to pursue special studies and projects under faculty supervision. For entering students , awards are made using information from the University of California admissions application. The Continuing Student Scholarship Application is filled out by current undergraduates for the upcoming academic year. This section will provide you with more information about the application process and scholarships available at UCSD.

    11. PACF Scholarships
    Phone 304428-4438. Send Email. Home applying for scholarships. About the Foundation. Affiliates Service Areas. Agency Endowment Funds. Financial Information. Staff Organization. Funds of the
    http://www.pacfwv.com/applying_scholarship.html
    Phone 304-428-4438
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    Home
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    About the Foundation
    Agency Endowment Funds

    Financial Information

    Funds of the Foundation
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    Contact the Foundation
    S cholarship funds of the Foundation have been established to honor a friend, celebrate a retirement, to memorialize a loved one, and to ensure that a donors values are passed from generation to generation. These funds are diverse, fulfilling the wishes of donors, both living and deceased, who want to provide needed financial support to promising students. The Foundation proudly awarded 159 scholarships worth $162,655 to students in our service area this fiscal year. Because there are so many scholarships we have divided the listing of scholarships into three categories (to the right). If you are seeking a scholarship review all three different listings. In addition to the Foundations more than 70 scholarships there are also other various regional resources for scholarships. The Foundation has partnered with other organizations to try to list all regional scholarships in one place. Please visit www.moversonline.org

    12. Tennessee Lottery
    Central information resource about the games, winners, scholarships, procurement opportunities, applying to sell tickets, and other topics.
    http://www.tnlottery.gov/
    Estimated Jackpot
    $30 million Game Name Draw Date Draw Result Power Play CASH 3 Powerball TN POWERBALL TICKETS PRODUCE 29,124 WINNERS; Jackpot for Saturday’s Drawing Grows to $30 Million
    Tennessee’s Powerball game produced 29,124 winners who purchased tickets from retailers in the state. By selecting the Power Play option, 5,222 players multiplied their winnings by two. View the details link at www.tnlottery.com/winningnumbers for more information on Tennessee winners.
    TENNESSEE LOTTERY INTRODUCES “WEEKLY $500” AND “7-11-21”; TWO NEW INSTANT GAMES AVAILABLE THIS WEEK

    What would you do if you won $500 a week, every week for a year? With the introduction of the Tennessee Lottery’s newest instant game, “Weekly $500,” you might get to find out! This week, the Tennessee Lottery adds two new games to its inventory, “Weekly $500,” and “7-11-21.” TENNESSEE POWERBALL TICKETS PRODUCE 31,498 WINNERS;Jackpot for Saturday’s Drawing Grows to $21 Million
    Tennessee’s Powerball game produced 31,498 winners who purchased tickets from retailers in the state. By selecting the Power Play option, 5,515 players multiplied their winnings by five.
    THREE FINALISTS SELECTED FOR GRAND PRIZE DRAWING; ONE CONTESTANT GOES HOME A MILLIONAIRE

    13. Park Scholarships - Applying
    Thank you for your interest in the Park scholarships Program at NCState University. Copyright © 2002 Park scholarships. SPIFFY.
    http://www.ncsu.edu/park_scholarships/applying.htm
    The application process is closed for this year.
    Thank you for your interest in the Park Scholarships Program at NC State University. Each fall, the Park Scholarships Office invites secondary schools in North Carolina (pdf - 63kB) and selected high schools (pdf - 10kB) in other states to endorse candidates for the Park Scholarship. Therefore, we encourage interested students to speak with their guidance counselors in the early fall of their senior year about their desire to be endorsed as a Park Scholarship candidate. If you attend a high school that is not on the selected high school list, please review the Individual Application section.

    14. FreSch! Search4Scholarships.com - Welcome To FreSch! The Free Scholarship Search
    Online database of thousands of sources of scholarships, searchable for free. Tips on applying for and winning scholarships, volunteers to answer financial aid and scholarship questions.
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    15. Park Scholarships - Applying - Instructions To High School Officials
    who use the four selection criteria of scholarship, leadership, service and characterto select their very best candidates to endorse for the Park scholarships
    http://www.ncsu.edu/park_scholarships/applying_ihigh.htm
    The Park Scholars are selected from across the state and nation. We rely first on the judgment of the high schools, who use the four selection criteria of scholarship, leadership, service and character to select their very best candidates to endorse for the Park Scholarships. Successful candidates are of the highest caliber in all four areas OR are exceptional in at least one area and show great potential in others. For example, a student may have stellar academic achievements compared to others in his or her class, but have limited leadership positions in his or her school. If the student has displayed some leadership potential in his or her community, he or she may be a viable candidate. Tips for Selecting Students We recommend that high schools announce the scholarship competition to their best students.
    Establish a committee to select and prepare the Park Scholarship candidates. High schools may recommend that students submit personal statements and resumes to assist them in making their decisions.

    16. LaGrange County Comunity Foundation
    Social aid organization. Information on youth programs, giving, and applying for grants and scholarships.
    http://www.lccf.net/
    LaGrange County Community Foundation
    We Are Unique The Community Foundation offers a uniquely flexible and innovative philanthropic service which appeals to a broad cross-section of charitable and community-minded individuals. People of both wealth and modest means find the community foundation a way to suit their individual desires.
    Collaborative Effort The founding partners of the organizatioln are committed to a structure that sustains local engagement, leadership and capacity while supporting an expanded level of philanthropic services.
    We Are Here For Good A fund established with us will be carried on as intended for generations to come. And, if a problem arises somewhere along the line a beneficiary organization closes its doors, for example the heart of the Foundation (its people) have the legal ability to find another benefieciary most closely matched to the original intent of the fund.
    109 E Central Ave #3 • LaGrange, IN 46761

    17. KU Office Of Admissions And Scholarships
    Office of Admissions and scholarships for the Univeristy of Kansas. Providing information for high school students and transfers. Students can now apply for admission and scholarships to KU by using our online TRANSFER APPLICANTS FOR THE SUMMER AND FALL 2004 SEMESTERS. For information on applying late
    http://www.admissions.ku.edu/
    Incoming Freshman Apply Online Visit Campus Application Status Check ... OAS Home Apply for admission to the University of Kansas!
    2004 Summer and Fall applications
    Choose from the following links for application information. If you are unsure what type of student you are, the red links to the left provide an explanation of each student type. Incoming Freshman Transfer Readmit Non-Degree-Seeking
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    Learn more about KU traditions, academics, student housing, admissions, scholarships, financial aid, famous alumni, clubs, etc. Come and experience the fantastic campus atmosphere for yourself! Learn more about visiting campus View a map of campus
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    18. Count Me In For Women's Economic Independence
    Makes small business loans and gives training scholarships to women in the US. Information on applying for a loan and in investing in the loan fund.
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    19. Citrus College Foundation: Applying For Scholarships And Scholarships Available
    Home scholarships applying for scholarships and Types Available. applying FOR scholarships and get information about applying for scholarships at scholarships@citruscollege.edu
    http://www.citrus.cc.ca.us/foundation/scholarship/apply.htm
    Citrus Foundation Links Who We Are What We Do Financial and Tax Information Gifts and Giving Foundation Policies Scholarships Alumni Association Index of Foundation web site Back to Foundation main page Home Scholarships
    APPLYING FOR SCHOLARSHIPS and TYPES OF SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE
    Students can get information about applying for scholarships at scholarships@citruscollege.edu Examples of some of the many scholarships available to Citrus College students are listed below.
    FALL TRANSFER SCHOLARSHIPS (for students transferring to a four-year college or university)
    Deborah J. Anthony Memorial Scholarship
    1 - $300 scholarship
    Disabled student attending Citrus during spring semester; graduate and/or transfer student who has met requirements for a bachelor's degree; has been accepted for summer or fall enrollment in a university or vocational school; financial need.
    Citrus College Faculty Association
    2-4 - $500 scholarships
    Citrus student enrolled in 9 units or more spring semester, transferring to a four-year institution; 3.0 GPA or better; financial need.
    Vince Kelly Memorial Scholarship
    1 - $1,000 scholarship

    20. Scholarships : Applying : Current Students
    For financial need scholarships, students must file a 20042005 FAFSA byMarch 2 2004. Bingham Endowed scholarships for UCSD Student Employees.
    http://orpheus.ucsd.edu/finaid/Scholarships_Applying_CurrentStudents_01.htm
    home scholarships applying : current students Current UCSD students: The UCSD Continuing Undergraduate Student Scholarship Application will be available on-line via StudentLink beginning March 4, 2004. Applications must be completed by or before April 19, 2004. Important application instructions are available here These one-year awards range from $500 to $5,000, and are awarded in 2004-2005. For financial need scholarships, students must file a 2004-2005 FAFSA by March 2 2004. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents of the United States at time of application.
    Bingham Endowed Scholarships for UCSD Student Employees The Darcy C. and Robert Bingham Scholarships are awarded to full-time students who are in good academic standing and are employed with UCSD Recreation, UCSD Student Affairs, or UCSD. Students must work for an average of ten hours per week during the three-quarter academic year at UCSD, and must have worked at least one quarter prior to the submission of their application. This is a one-year $1,500 award. Applications are available at the UCSD Scholarship Office Bulletin Board and as a downloadable .pdf format

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