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U.S. undergraduate American Indian or Alaskan Natives attending a tribal college are eligible for this award. Students must have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher, and must major in math, technology, science, engineering, and/or business.
U.S. undergraduate American Indian or Alaskan Natives enrolled at Dine College, Tohono O’odham Community College, Navajo Technical College are eligible for this award. Students must have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher and pursue a health-related career.
U.S. undergraduate students who have sophomore standing or higher in a mechanical or chemical engineering program are eligible for this award. Student must have a demonstrated interest and commitment to seek a career in the field of water technology.
U.S. undergraduate students who are members of Alpha Beta Gamma in good standing are eligible to apply for this award. Students must plan to transfer to Concordia College of New York.
Current college students and recent graduates of Asian American and/or Pacific Islander descent are eligible for this award. Students must have an internship secured for the upcoming summer semester and pursue a career in television or radio.
Asian American and Pacific Islander male students who are current enrolled in college or recent graduates are eligible for this award. Students must have an internship secured for the upcoming summer semester and pursue a career in television broadcasting.
This award is available for U.S. and international undergraduate college students who are pursuing a career in journalism. Students must have a sensitivity to Asian American and Pacific Islander issues.
Current college students and recent graduates of Asian American and/or Pacific Islander descent are eligible for this award. Students must have an internship secured for the upcoming summer semester and pursue a career in print or online news.
U.S. and international graduate and post-graduate archaeological students will be awarded this grant in support of the scholarly publication of already excavated archaeological art and architecture in a peer-reviewed outlet.
U.S. and international archaeological professionals will receive this grant to assist in book-length publications in the field of classical archaeology (defined as Greek, Roman, and Etruscan archaeology and art history).