The SAS Clean Air Scholarship requires an “Air Quality Importance Story” – Using any format or tools (video, infographics, words, photos, modeling, original art, and imagery) tell us what air quality means to you. Creativity counts! Eligible candidates must also submit a 500-1000 word “About Me Essay” to help us get to know a little more about you and why you’d be a good candidate for this scholarship. In addition, answer just one of the …
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The Places You Go Scholarship
Angela Faye Brown & Associates are proud to offer The Places You Go Scholarship for dedicated and hardworking students who have moved around during their life. Applicants are asked to discuss how moving and being pushed out of their comfort zone expanded their perspectives. For more information about this scholarship opportunity, please visit Angela Faye Brown & Associates scholarship page.
Renaissance Recovery Scholarship
At Renaissance Recovery we offer substance abuse treatment by treating every part of addiction through dual diagnosis, and co-occurring disorders. We also provide events and activities that allow clients to become a part of the community and establish a fresh start. We understand addiction because we’ve been there. Many of our staff members struggled with substance abuse in the past and we are here to help all those who have fallen victim to addiction.
HCC Black History Committee Scholarship
The Houston Community College Foundation offers scholarships to its students. The applicant will only have to complete one application. Based on the questionnaire answers, the system will determine which scholarships a student maybe eligible for.
Deivery Harris Empowerment Scholarship
Deivery Harris was a lifelong educator and a champion for educational justice who believed in empowering, as well as inspiring and supporting African American students. Scholarships in the amount of 1000 dollars are available to empower any and all African-American students who presently reside in any of the following counties: Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach.
Bryant Gladney Paramedic Education Scholarship
Bryant Gladney was a life-long learner and a passionate teacher. We continue his legacy by helping students get the paramedic education they need throughout the United States in order to succeed in the field of emergency medicine. Our vision is to build future generations of exceptional paramedics through the gifting of scholarships, honoring the memory of the very gifted paramedic and EMS educator Bryant Gladney, who lost his life in the line-of-duty.
Pizza Hut Foundation Scholarship
The Pizza Hut scholarship is offered through its parent company Yum! Brands, also known as Yum!. The Yum! Andy Pearson Scholarship Program is administered by Scholarship America and is available to U.S.-based employees of Yum! or its other brands such as Pizza Hut, KFC, and Taco Bell. Legal dependents of these employees are also eligible.
Michael J. Lightfoot Legacy Scholarship
Michael Lightfoot was ambitious and curious as a child. He was a decorated boy scout and he demonstrated the values of thrift, bravery, reverence and loyalty throughout his life. He graduated from the University of the District of Columbia, with a degree in Computer Science in the 1970’s. He was a leader who balanced results with compassion and was always ready to lend a helping hand. He finished a successful career as a senior vice …
Mary Bowman Arts in Activism Award
In May of 2019, the HIV/AIDS world lost its most promising poet, advocate, author, singer and young person living with AIDS, Mary Bowman. Mary was 30 years old. Born with HIV, she lived out her experiences of growing up and living with HIV (and losing a mother to AIDS) through her art. As a young, out woman of color, she was a dynamic, vital voice for the next generation of individuals living with HIV—proud, willing …
Hardin-Simmons University Endowed Scholarships for Ministerial Students
Endowed scholarships for ministerial students vary in the amounts that are awarded. Freshman and sophomores typically receive a base-level award amount for the fall and spring semesters and then are considered for awards of higher amounts based their academic performance for their junior and senior years.