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8990 W Orangewood
Glendale, Arizona
85305
(623)486-6000
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The Arizona chapter of the Association for the Education and Rehabilitation of Individuals with a Visual Impairment (AZAER) offers a $500 Student Merit Award recognizing an outstanding student between the ages of 4-22 enrolled in a primary, secondary, or post-secondary educational program. The student must have a documented visual impairment. The application must be accompanied by the signature of the...
I. ObjectiveIt is the expressed objective of the NECA Scholarship Program that financial aid be provided to deserving Navajo students to assist them in completion of a college education. We desire these students become productive, contributing members of the Navajo Nation. The awarded scholarship amount is $1,500 per term.II. Scholarship Recipient ChecklistSubmit your official e-transcript.Submit a progress letter. The intent...
Now Accepting 2026 Scholarships applicationsThe Living Breath Foundation Academic Scholarship program is open to individuals with Cystic Fibrosis who are graduating from high school or continuing their higher education at a two-year, four-year, or trade school, and are current residents of California or Arizona, and are US citizens.Award Details:Grants range from $1000 to $5000 and are made directly to the...
For over three decades, The Husband & Wife Law Team has represented residents of the Phoenix area and throughout Arizona and New Mexico. Our firm has a very strong connection to our community, which is why we鈥檙e excited to offer not one, not two, but three $2,000 scholarships. One of our winners will be an Arizona high school senior or...
Mrs. Betty Brown was a beloved teacher and school administrator for 35 years. She spent 30 of those years working in the Tucson Unified School District in Tucson, Arizona. Upon her death in September 2000, her sorority renamed its scholarship fund in her honor. Scholarship recipients are females of Black or African American heritage. Mrs. Brown left a legacy of...
The Pacific Forest Foundation (PFF) scholarship program is offered to students who are, or will be, studying in forestry-related areas. To be eligible, students must reside in any of the western states (CA, WA, OR, ID, AK, AZ, NV, UT, WY, MT and CO), British Columbia or New Zealand. PFF will accept applications starting on January of each year. The...