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HOLOCAUST REMEMBERANCE SCHOLARSHIPS
A national essay contest for high school students. Students across the United States and Mexico are invited to enter. First place winners participate in an all expense-paid trip to Washington, D.C. to visit the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum and other historic sites. In addition, scholarships of up to $10,000 will be awarded to the first-place winners.
http://holocaust.hklaw.com/
HONOR TRANSFER SCHOLARSHIPS
For transfer students to SMU from any field of study who are permanent US
residents or citizens. Half tuition for five terms. 214-768-3417, finaid@smu.edu
www.smu.edu/admission/apply_transfer_scholars.asp
HOPE SCHOLARSHIPS & LIFETIME CREDITS
Hope Scholarship for students in the first two years of college (or other eligible post-secondary training). Taxpayers will be eligible for a tax credit equal to 100% of the first $1,000 of tuition and fees and 50% of the second $1,000. Lifetime Learning Credits are for those beyond the first two years of college, or taking classes part-time to improve or upgrade their job skills.
www.ed.gov/inits/hope/index.html
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INSTITUTE FOR HUMANE STUDIES SCHOLARSHIP
For undergraduate or graduate study in the United States or abroad. Open to students interested in the classical liberal tradition. 703-993-4880 or 800-697-8799 ihs@gmu.edu
www.theihs.org
INTEL SCIENCE TALENT SEARCH
For high school seniors in the United States and territories, and American students attending school abroad. Award: $5,000 to $100,000. There are approx. 40 awards in this prestigious competition. You must present a scientific research project.
www.sciserv.org/sts
IOTA SIGMA PI
For women studying chemistry. Applicants need not be a member of Iota Sigma Pi. Award: $100 to $300. 540-831-5413
www.iotasigmapi.info/
InPsych Undergraduate Scholarship
The Indians into Psychology program is offered in conjunction with The University of Montana - Department of Psychology and the Indian Health Service to assist Native Americans who are psychology students.
http://psychweb.psy.umt.edu/inpsychwww/ |