The TELACU Education Foundation combines important financial assistance with highly effective programs that aim to ensure students’ academic success. It was originally set up to revitalize urban, underserved areas throughout the US. Since 2007, TOYOTA has generously funded The David C. Lizárraga Fellows—an impressive cohort of graduate students. While priority goes to applicants pursuing advanced degrees in Business and Engineering, those majoring in other disciplines may also be considered. To date, hundreds of Fellows have …
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PBJ Scholarship
High School Senior who will be attending an accredited US 2 or 4 year college next year. We are looking for students who encountered unusual challenges (such as but not limited to family/medical/peer issues) that prevented them from achieving a high GPA or test scores.
Fannie & Sam Constantino First Generation Scholarship Program
The First Generation Scholarship Program provides financial aid to high school students who exhibit a high degree of motivation and academic potential, and whose parents did not graduate from college. Recipients receive yearly awards of one-half the total cost of tuition and room and board. Since a large percentage of their alumni stay in the Rochester area, the program serves to reinforce the College’s commitment to the greater Rochester community. The first-year program of coursework …
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George A. Miller Scholars Program
The George A. Miller Scholars Program provides outstanding community college transfer students the opportunity to develop leadership, research or community service skills and apply them in practice. Every year ten low-income, first-generation students are selected based on their leadership potential, academic excellence, and commitment to community service and education. As a close-knit group of students, Miller Scholars participate in the program for two years receiving individualized personal attention and guidance that helps them transition to …
Regents’ Scholarship
The Regents’ Scholarship is designed to assist first-generation college students in achieving their educational goals at Texas A&M University. Students who entered fall 2019 or earlier will receive up to $5,000 per year for up to four years. Students entering fall of 2020 or later will receive up to $6000 per year for up to four years.
Veterans in Tech Scholarship
This scholarship is available for veterans and military spouses.
Clowns of America Individual Education Scholarship
Clowns of America International is a member organization. The COAI Individual Educational Scholarship is coordinated with the World Clown Association, the International Shrine Clown Association, Mooseburger Camp, Advanced Clown Studies and recognized regional organizations to prevent duplication of the award. Scholarships will be awarded for family entertainment educational programs which run a minimum of 10 hours of educational activities for short programs (1-3 days). And 30 hours for long programs (4-6 days). Scholarship Award must …
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Francis Ouimet Scholarship
Founded In 1949, the Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund Is considered the Golf Charity Of Massachusetts™. Named in honor of the “father of amateur golf”, the Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund awards millions in need-based college scholarships each year. Awards go to deserving young men and women who have worked at Massachusetts golf courses. The Scholarship is a four-year renewable scholarship. The Fund is an equal opportunity scholarship program and does not discriminate on the basis of …
Ludo Frevel Crystallography Scholarship
International Centre for Diffraction Data (ICDD) is a global member organization devoted to a scientific mission. To encourage promising graduate students to pursue crystallographically oriented research, the the ICDD set up a Ludo Frevel Crystallography Scholarship Fund. Named in honor of the renowned scientist, the Ludo Frevel Crystallography supports the education and research program of promising graduate students in crystallography-related fields. The term of the scholarship is one year. The recipient may make application for …
Defense Against Distracted Driving Scholarship
The student must be enrolled in an accredited U.S. college. Open to all majors, 2 or 4-year college degrees with a minimum of 3.0 GPA (or B average in high school).Recipient must be 18 years of age by the beginning of the spring semester and a resident of California or attending a school in California.