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BLACKFEET HIGHER EDUCATION PROGRAM
P.O. Box 850 Browning, MT 598417, 406-338-7539
BURGER KING SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
Awards are $1,000 each and may be used for educational expenses during the first year of college or post-secondary vocational/technical school.
Approximately 1,500 scholarships are awarded throughout the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico.
www.scholarshipamerica.org/

CAREER SERVICES CENTER FOR A BETTER CHANCE
Database of scholarships.
http://www.abetterchance.com/
CAROL SIMPSON SCHOLARSHIP
For any minority college student whose career objective is electronic journalism. Radio and Television News Directors Foundation, 202-659-6510
www.rtnda.org/
CIA/UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS
For minority or disabled college freshman with a 3.0 GPA. Applicants must be
majoring in one or more of the following: physics, computer science, engineering, economics, mathematics, imagery science, cartography, Japanese, Russian, or Chinese. Recipients will gain a summer job at the Central Intelligence Agency. Full tuition, up to $10,000, is paid and summer job pays competitive rates. 703-874-4462
www.cia.gov/
CLARE BOOTH LUCE SCHOLARSHIPS IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
For women studying biology, engineering, chemistry, computer science,
mathematics, and physics. Henry Luce Foundation, Inc. 212-489-7700
www.hluce.org/
COCA COLA TWO YEAR COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS
For high school students and students currently enrolled in a two year college. Must have a minimum GPA of 2.5 and be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
https://www.coca-colascholars.org/
COLGATE MINORITY SCHOLARSHIPS
For minority students currently enrolled in an accredited dental hygiene program. ADHA Institute for Oral Health, 800 735-4916
www.adha.org/institute
COLLEGENET’S SCHOLARSHIP DATABASE
http://mach25.collegenet.com/
THE COMMITTEE ON MINORITIES IN PHYSICS
For historically under-represented minorities, notably African-Americans, Hispanic, and Native Americans, who are pursuing degrees in physics and plan to work in the same field in the United States.
www.aps.org/educ/com/index.cfm
COMMUNITY COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS
For students transferring to SMU from a community college with at least 50
transferable credit hours, a minimum 3.0 GPA, and who are enrolled full-time.
Award: $1,500 (per term) for up to five terms. Fall- and spring-term entrants are eligible. 214-768-3417 finaid@smu.edu
www.smu.edu/admission/apply_transfer_scholars.asp
COOPERATIVE EDUCATION AGREEMENT
For women and minority candidates in fish and wildlife biology fields. Amount: $11,000 plus tuition. Cooperative Research Units Center
www.coopunits.org


COUNCIL ON CAREER DEVELOPMENT FOR MINORITIES
For students from underrepresented backgrounds entering the legal profession. A list of scholarships is available from the website. 214-631-3677
www.cleoscholars.com/
 

American Indian Student Services
315 Princeton/ Stop 8274
Grand Forks ND 58202
(701) 777-4291
Fax: (701) 777-3292
aiss@und.edu