Established in 1979 by the Duke Alumni Association, the Alumni Endowed Scholarship is offered to students with outstanding academic achievement, who have strong family connections to Duke University, and demonstrated financial need. Alumni Scholars exhibit strong leadership potential and excel in the classroom and beyond. Together with peers in the Trinity Scholars Program, Alumni Scholars have access to mentoring from faculty, staff, and fellow scholars.
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Hermanas Unidas Scholarship
Hermanas Unidas is a collaborative initiative that is designed to help support the continued success of MIT’s Latina women grad and undergrad students, staff, faculty, and post-docs. The group is for transgender women, cisgender women, and non-binary women. Hermanas Unidas at MIT will help you find a community of mentors and peers to support you throughout your journey here. Hermanas Unidas hopes to build bridges between undergrads and graduate Latina students at MIT as well …
My Sister’s Keeper Scholarship
My Sister’s Keeper (MSK) is a collaborative initiative that is designed to help support the continued success of Black women at MIT. MSK was created to bring together Black women across MIT campus (grad and undergrad, staff, post-docs, and faculty) to create a supportive, enduring, and inspiring community. It is a unique organization supporting Black women with social, mentoring, and informal relationships. It includes transgender women, cisgender women, and non-binary women.
Women of Color Professional Development Fund
We are pleased to announce the creation of two new Professional Development funds. The Women of Color Professional Development Fund is for currently enrolled MIT Women of Color undergraduate and graduate students. The LBGTQ+ Professional Development Fund is for currently enrolled MIT LBGTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students. “People of Color” includes Black, Indigenous, Hispanic/Latinx, Asian, Pacific Islanders, and other minoritized ethnicities. “Women” includes transgender women, cisgender women, and non-binary women. LBGTQ+ includes all minoritized sexual …
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Dreamer Scholarship
Loyola offers five scholarships for newly admitted transfer and freshman who have undocumented status. The Dreamer Scholarship covers tuition, on campus room and board, and mandatory student fees. These scholarships are highly selective and finalist will be required to attend an on-campus interview. Scholarship application and deadline details are on the student’s application status page at (uao.luc.edu/status). If you have questions about these awards, please contact the Undergraduate Admission office at 800-262-2373.
Cristo Rey Scholars Program
Students attending Cristo Rey Network schools around the country are invited to apply to join the next class of Cristo Rey Scholars at Loyola University Chicago. Starting the summer before entering Loyola, Cristo Rey Scholars engage in a dynamic program to enrich their academic, social, spiritual, community, and professional experiences in college. In order to be eligible for the scholarship program, applicants must be admitted to Loyola by February 1st. Completed applications for the Cristo …
Gannon Scholars
Ten $8,000 scholarships are awarded annually to students who demonstrate outstanding leadership, scholarship, and service and who will advance the mission of the Gannon Center for Women and Leadership. The scholarship is renewable for three additional years based on successful participation in the Gannon Scholars Leadership Program. Interested applicants are encouraged to learn more about the program here: http://www.luc.edu/gannon/gslp.shtml. All applications must be submitted by February 1, 2024. Applicants will be notified about their application …
Martin J. Svaglic Humanities Scholarship
Two $2,500 per year scholarships will be awarded to qualified new freshman or transfer students who have been admitted into one the following areas in the humanities: Art History, Fine and Performing Arts majors, Classical Studies, Dance, English and Creative Writing, Fine and Performing Arts majors, French, History, Italian, Latin, Music, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Spanish, Theatre, Theology and Visual Commnications. Prospective candidates must have a minimum 3.8 cumulative grade point average on a 4.0 scale …
Immaculata High School of Chicago Alumnae Association Scholarships
The Immaculata High School of Chicago Alumnae Association awards scholarships to the families of Immaculata High School of Chicago Alumnae who attend Loyola University Chicago. Eligible family members include: children, stepchildren, adopted children, nieces, nephews, and grandchildren of Immaculata High School of Chicago alumnae and also descendants of spouses of alumnae. Any woman who graduated from Immaculata High School of Chicago, or attended for at least one year, is considered an alumna. Applicants must have …
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James Wesley White, Jr. Scholarship
The Directors of the James Wesley White, Jr. Scholarship Fund are pleased to announce they are accepting applications for its annual scholarship in honor of James “Jay” Wesley White, Jr. Current sophomores and juniors majoring in theatre are eligible to apply for the $2000 scholarship. James Wesley White, Jr. Scholarship applications are due by July 1, 2023. You may contact the scholarship committee for more information at [email protected].