Scholarships
Law Firm Scholarship: Bey & Associates Scholarship
March 24, 2017Bey & Associates Offering $1,000 Scholarship
Bey & Associates, a personal injury law firm based in Atlanta, Georgia, is now offering a twice-yearly $1,000 scholarship to students who are currently attending or plan to attend their first year of college or graduate school in the upcoming fall and spring semester. The rising costs of education are continuing to be a struggle for many students who aim to obtain a higher education. All of the attorneys and staff members at Bey & Associates believe that by helping students overcome those struggles, our world can become a brighter place for future generations. This scholarship allows us to do just that.
The current open submission period is for Fall 2017.
To enter, you’ll need to submit a 500+ word essay on the topic below as well as some additional information.
Scholarship Guidelines
- Students can be attending or planning to attend any college or graduate school in the U.S.
- All applicants must be attending or plan on attending for their first year.
- As proof of your first-year status, you will need to submit a digital copy of your acceptance letter—complete with the college letterhead—from that college.
- This current scholarship will be rewarded for the semester beginning in Fall 2017.
- All applications for the current semester are due by August 1, 2017.
Essay Topic
You’ll need to submit a 500+ word essay on the following topic:
What can individual drivers do to help lower the amount of deadly crashes that occur on our nation’s highways?
This topic is especially of importance to our local Atlanta, Georgia community. One of thedeadliest highways in the United states circles around our city. You don’t need to live in Atlanta to understand the life-altering consequences a serious car accident can have on a family, however. Every state and every city experiences deadly accidents.
Once the application period closes, Bey & Associates will decide on a winner based each essay’s feasibility, creativity, and the applicant’s level of knowledge in the topic as well as their ability to write a well-crafted essay. You don’t need to be an English major or a law major to write a winning essay. The winning essay will likely be one that explores the topic in a unique way– one that brings insight to the topic and sheds a new light on it.
By submitting your essay to us, you agree that your essay may be featured on our blog. We will publish the winning essay as well as 1-2 of the top contenders. Published essays may appear with minor edits.
Application Instructions
To submit your application and essay, email us the completed essay, a digital copy of the acceptance letter from your college or graduate school verifying your first-year status, and some brief information about yourself to beyassociateslawfirm@gmail.com.
In the body of your email include your name, address, phone number, and the name of your current/planned school. You may include a brief paragraph telling us about yourself and your career-related goals, but this part should be brief. The essay should be attached as either a .DOC, .DOCX, .PDF, or .RTF, or included in the body of the email.
Send all applications and questions to beyassociateslawfirm@gmail.com.
We look forward to reading your applications!
Forest County Potawatomi Scholarships
March 22, 2017AME Church Millennium Scholarship
March 21, 2017The Millennium Scholarship was established by the Sixth Episcopal District Lay Organization on March 11, 2000 and will be presented to a worthy young man or woman, of Christian Faith, in the African Methodist Episcopal Church to aid in obtaining a college education. The funds for this scholarship will be administered by the Sixth Episcopal District Lay Organization of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
- Must be a member of an African Methodist Episcopal Church in the Sixth Episcopal District
- Must enroll in College as a freshman in the Fall 2017 with courses leading towards a Bachelor’s Degree.
- Must have a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
- Must enroll in courses leading to a Bachelor’s Degree.
THE SELECTION PROCESS
Applications will be reviewed by the scholarship selection committee. The committee’s composition will come from the membership of the Sixth Episcopal District Lay Organization. Committee members will evaluate the applicant’s package in its entirety. The scholarship recipient will receive official notification of the award via mail. All decisions of the committee are final. No materials will be returned. Only complete applications will be considered.
SCHOLARSHIP AWARD
A single recipient will be chosen and will receive a Two Thousand Dollar ($2,000.00) scholarship award. The scholarship award will be distributed directly to the student after verification of enrollment for the fall 2017 semester or quarter. Any deviation from this procedure will be at the discretion of the Education Commission. In the event the student is unable to attend in the Fall of this year, the award will be returned to the scholarship fund.
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
Applicants must submit the following materials in one package:
- Completed application (must be typewritten).
- The Application Page (page 2) must be typewritten and any additional documents submitted by the applicant.
- A current official high school transcript (Must submit a copy of SAT/ACT Score Report if not included on the High School Transcript)
A Five Hundred (500) word typed essay (double spaced) on one of the following:
- Discuss some issue of personal, local, national or international concern and its importance to you.
- Indicate a person who has had a significant influence on your life, and describe that influence.
- How will Morris Brown College assist me in achieving my Career Goals?
- A minimum of two (2) letters of recommendation (one must be someone familiar with the students’ academic performance and potential)
- One from your Pastor, Local Lay Organization President, Church School Superintendent or Teacher
- One from your High School Teacher, High School Counselor, Administrator
The applicant may, if he or she chooses, submit in writing any information which would enhance the judges’ decision, provided it has not already been covered by the items listed above.
All materials must be postmarked on or before April 30, 2017.
National Health Service Corps Scholarship Program
March 14, 2017
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Western Union Foundation Scholarships
March 14, 2017Western Union Foundation Scholarship Program
The Western Union Foundation Global Scholarship Program, also referred to as WU Scholars, is a program designed to support young people and their efforts to pursue a post-secondary education.
Selected scholarship recipients will receive USD $2,500 each to contribute toward tuition or school fees at an accredited post-secondary institution and will be selected based on criteria relating to the program’s three pillars: Perseverance, Aspiration, and Community.
The Institute of International Education, Inc. (IIE), a US private not-for-profit leader in the international exchange of people and ideas, administers the program on behalf of the Western Union Foundation and its contributors.
The WU Scholars program was created to help give young people a boost toward a better life. The Western Union Foundation believes education is the surest path to economic opportunity. Educational pursuits to gain knowledge and skills for in-demand, 21st century careers are helping people all over the world climb the economic ladder.
To us, a better education means better employment opportunities. And with better employment opportunities comes improved earning potential. As Western Union CEO Hikmet Ersek says, “Education is powerful. It is the key to change and one key to financial dignity for all.” That financial dignity is what drives a better life for individuals, families, and communities around the world.
Eligibility Requirements:
- Scholarships must be used at an accredited post-secondary institution seeking an undergraduate degree.
- All applicants must be pursuing a degree/field of study in one of the following categories: science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and business/entrepreneurship.
- All applicants for scholarships must be between the ages of 18 – 26 years of age on June 1, 2017.
- Application must be submitted in English. Translation services may be used to help non-English speakers submit. You will not be penalized for basic errors.
- Must be able to demonstrate admittance to an accredited post-secondary institution or have applied for admittance.
- Must provide a letter of recommendation from a teacher or professor. If a teacher or professor is unable to submit a recommendation on your behalf, you may also use someone who has supervised you in a youth/community group, volunteer position, job/employment situation, etc.
- Scholarships must be used on programs resulting in an undergraduate degree. Specialized academic programs (study abroad term, stand-alone language acquisition course, service learning, etc.) are not permitted.
- Scholarships may not be used for advanced degrees, such as Masters, PhD, JD, etc.
- Scholarships may be used for tuition or school fees during the academic term immediately following scholarship winner selections (estimated in July). Funds cannot be used for room and board or for school supplies.
- Immediate family members of controlling officers in Western Union, any of its affiliates and non-affiliated nonprofit entities, or its Agents are not eligible to participate in the scholarship program. All other employees and their family members who meet the other eligibility requirements may apply.
Timeline:
- Application Opens: Wednesday, March 8, 2017
- Application Closes: Wednesday, April 12, 2017 at 12:00pm EST
- Selection & Notification to all Applicants: July 2016
Let Us Make Man Scholarship
March 14, 2017Law Firm Scholarship: Corban Gunn, Attorney at Law
March 13, 2017CORBAN GUNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFERING $1,000 SCHOLARSHIP
Corban Gunn, Attorney at Law, a personal injury lawyer located in Biloxi, Mississippi, is offering a twice-yearly $1,000 scholarship to students who are currently attending or plan to attend their first year of college or graduate school in the upcoming fall or spring semester. Corban Gunn believes that by helping students overcome the increased costs of attending college, our world can become a brighter place for today’s generation and all future generations.
The current open submission period is for Fall 2017.
Scholarship Details and Guidelines
- Students can be attending or planning to attend any college or graduate school in the United States.
- All applicants must be attending or plan on attending for their first year.
- As proof of your first-year status, you will need to submit a digital copy of your acceptance letter—complete with the college letterhead—from that college.
- The current scholarship will be rewarded for the semester starting in Fall 2017.
- All applications for the current semester are due by August 1, 2017.
Essay Topic
To apply, you’ll need to submit a 500+ word essay on the following topic:
How can college students live safer lives?
Once the application period closes, Corban will determine a winner based on the following factors: feasibility, creativity, and the applicant’s level of knowledge in the topic as well as their ability to write a well-crafted essay. He isn’t necessarily looking for an “A”-grade essay from an English or law student, but rather an essay that explores the topic uniquely—one that perhaps encourages students to think about safe ways to enjoy the college lifestyle in a new way.
By submitting your essay to us, you agree that your essay may be featured on our blog. We will publish the winning essay as well as a couple of the top contenders. Published essays may appear with minor edits in place.
Application Instructions
To submit your application and essay, email us the completed essay, a digital copy of the acceptance letter from your college or graduate school verifying your first-year status, and some brief information about yourself tocorbangunnlaw@gmail.com with the email subject “Fall 2017 Scholarship Submission”.
In the body of your email please include your name, address, phone number, and the name of your current/planned school. Feel free to include a brief paragraph telling us about yourself and your career and college-related goals. The essay should be attached as either a .DOC, .DOCX, .PDF, or .RTF, or included in the body of the email.
Send all applications and questions to corbangunnlaw@gmail.com. We look forward to reading your applications and essays!
Emma L. Bowen Foundation Fellows
March 3, 2017The Emma Bowen Fellows Program provides multi-year internships to students of color at media companies across the country. Each student works as a paid summer intern for each summer following their selection as an Emma Bowen Foundation Fellow through their college graduation, gaining significant on-the-job training in their field and making connections with colleagues and mentors that last a lifetime. Our fellows graduate with invaluable work experience and a head-start in whichever career they choose.
We work to educate and place our students in all areas of the industry, and focus on three programming tracks – Business (Sales, Public Relations, Marketing, Human Resources, etc.), Content (News Production, Broadcast Journalism, and Print Journalism), and Innovation (Engineering, Software Development, Digital Marketing, Coding, etc.).
You are eligible to apply for an EBF Summer Internship if you meet ALL of the following:
Are a student of color (Asian, American Indian/Alaskan Native, Black, Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, Hispanic/Latino, or Multi-Racial)
Are a high school senior OR an undergraduate college student (graduating Spring 2025 or later)
Plan to attend or are currently a student at a four-year accredited U.S. college or university (This includes students who will transfer to a four-year accredited U.S. college or university in Spring 2025 or Fall 2025.)
Have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0
Are interested in pursuing a career in media, entertainment, and tech
Are able to commit to a summer internship that will last a minimum of 8 continuous weeks and which could be longer as required by the company’s internship duration. The internship is full-time and students work from 35-40 hours per week as determined by the partner company. (Note: Internships generally start in May or June. The internship start and end dates are determined by the partner company.)
Are a U.S. citizen or U.S. permanent resident
Must be 18 years of age prior to the start of the internship
Those who have already graduated or will graduate before January 2025, please stay in touch with us by signing up for our ALL Multicultural Media Professionals “AMMP” Network here. The AMMP Network is open to experienced media, entertainment, and technology professionals of color at college graduate/entry-level, mid, senior, and executive levels.
Visit website: https://www.emmabowenfoundation.org/ebf-fellows
AMET Scholarships for Migrant Students
March 2, 20172017 AMET Scholarship Program
High School and Prior Winners
Program Description
The AMET Scholarship program is designed to assist college migrant students who are prior AMET winners and have a history of migration and have the potential and desire to obtain a college degree. Awards will be available in June for Summer enrollees and August for Fall enrollees, when student provides proof of enrollment (registration form) to the college or trade school.
Awards
Scholarship amounts are determined by the AMET Scholarship Committee on the basis of background in migrant farm work, financial need, and the academic potential of the youth.
Three (3) scholarships of $1,000 each will be awarded annually to college undergraduate students and twelve scholarships of $1,000 each will be awarded annually to entering freshmen. Scholarship funds are to be used to support the cost of higher education by covering unmet student financial and self-help aid. Scholarships dispersed are not payment for students’ services. Scholarship recipients may reapply annually to be considered for an undergraduate award.
Eligibility Requirements
- Be a prior AMET Winner. (Prior Winner Applicants)
- Be currently enrolled in an accredited educational institution. (public or private college,technical or vocational school) (Prior Winner Applicants)
- Be a graduating high school senior or junior. (early graduate) (High School Applicants)
- Must have a current Certificate of Eligibility (COE) for the Migrant Education Program during the student’s final year of high school. (High School Applicants)
- Must enroll in an accredited educational institution (public or private college, technical or vocational school) in the summer or fall semester following high school graduation. (High School Applicants)
- Must have a GPA of 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale (All)
Required Documents – (Submit in this Order if Mailing in Paper Hard Copies!!!)
To be considered for an AMET scholarship, applicants must submit a complete application including all the required documents listed below annually postmarked by March 3rd.
- Completed application (If submitting in paper form it must be typed or handwritten neatly; no blanks)
- Scholarship Essay (Typed, one page only – see instructions here)
- ONE recommendation letter.
- Official or unofficial college. (prior winners) or high school transcript (high school applicants)
- Copy of most recent Migrant Education Program Certificate of Eligibility. (high school applicants)
- College acceptance letter if available. (high school applicants)
IMPORTANT: Please submit application and the supporting documents in this order ONLY. Applications with missing documents and/or documents NOT in the EXACT order will not be considered and will be disqualified.
Submit application and supporting documents online or mail to your AMET Regional Director. Students are encouraged to apply online and submit supporting documents (essay, letter of recommendation, transcript, COE).
Application questions: Wendy Branstine wireneb@hotmail.com or (806)290-3669.
Veterinarian Science Scholarship
February 24, 2017
Click to Apply to the Veterinarian Science Scholarship
- INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED.
- Applicant must be pursuing a degree related to veterinary science within the United States.
- Applicant must plan to attend college by the fall semester of 2017.
- Applicant must have a minimum G.P.A. of 3.0.
- A transcript must be attached to application for consideration.
- Applicant must submit an un-opened copy of official transcripts if selected as a finalist.
- This scholarship is a one-time award worth $500 to be awarded the fall semester of 2017.
- Although not required, applicant is encouraged to submit letters of recommendation and/or resumes that substantiate his or her application.
- Applicant will be required to demonstrate his or her merit and need for this scholarship.