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2600 Douglass Place SE
Washington, District of Columbia
20020
(202)678-1578
Scholarships
The Defending Voices Without a Voice Scholarship promises $2,500 to one undergraduate student and $5,000 to one law student intent on becoming an immigration lawyer. Undergraduate and law students intent on pursuing a plan to become immigration attorneys have until April 15, 2026, to complete scholarship essays going into detail about their ambitions and motivations.Eligibility RequirementsIf you鈥檙e interested in applying...
To be eligible for the Arctic Chiropractic "Got a Spine Scholarship" a student must:1) Be attending college or university no later than October of 2026.2) Be attending college or university on a full-time basis by October of 2026.3) Have achieved a GPA of 2.5 or greater during their last academic year.4) Be a U.S. or Canadian resident.5) Be attending a...
Scholarship Application ProcessPlease note the following required attachments that along with this completed form comprise the application process:1. Recommendations from two persons acquainted with your academic or work experience. These are to be sent directly to the committee chairman by the person providing the reference.2. Presentation of genealogical data to establish Scottish birth or descent. Be complete, but as brief...
With a goal of supporting more graduates of the Public High Schools and Public Charter High Schools of the DC school system with advanced education efforts, KSEF hopes to increase the corpus of the endowment to $8 million. This will enable KSEF to provide larger student scholarship grants to a greater number of applicants. Applications are provided to counselors and...
The late Herbert Roback was a highly respected public servant. During his 34-year career, he encouraged talented and promising students to consider lifetime careers in the public service. To honor Mr. Roback, his family and friends established the Herbert Roback Scholarship Fund to perpetuate his work.To fulfill this goal, the Academy annually awards one scholarship up to $7,500 to a...
The Phyllis Wheatley Board of Directors created the Scholarship Program to complement its annual Mid-Summer Soir茅e program, an event that was first introduced by former executive director Dr. Dorothy I. Height in the 1940s.The Talent Showcase component was established in 2017 to provide a platform for DC youth to compete for scholarships as well as showcase their creative talents. The...