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Scholarships
The Martha Washington Garden Club of Yardley, Pa is offering, in memory of member Jane Parr, scholarships to qualified high school or college students who plan to pursue a career in any of the following fields: Horticulture or any related field, such as Landscape Architecture, Forestry, Conservation, Environmental Studies, Turf Management, Conservation and Wildlife Management, Marine Biology, or Floriculture.The scholarship...
The Columbians annually award area students between $25,000 and $50,000 in scholarships. Each award ranges from $1,000 to $5,000 for the successful candidate. Applications are available by clicking the Scholarship Application online.The Scholarship Committee of the Columbians reviews each application and considers the following criteria:Financial NeedAcademic AchievementSAT/ACT ScoreCommunity and Extracurricular InvolvementEssay SubmissionAny Special Circumstances Demonstrate an Interest in Italian Heritage,...
Do you have a son or daughter who is currently a college student? How about a niece, nephew or grandchild who is in college? If you fall into any of these categories, and are a member of the NJ ASSP Chapter in good standing, you are eligible to submit an application of that student to the Scholarship Committee for the...
Each year the Freehold branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) provides scholarships to women who have returned to college to complete their higher education. Formerly the Lew Williams & Leila Sulkes Scholarship, applications are accepted from January – July for the following academic school year. The deadline for applying for scholarships is July 31, each year.The Application...
The National Association of Asian American Professionals – Philadelphia (NAAAP Philadelphia) strives to cultivate and develop the leaders of tomorrow. We created this scholarship in 2010 to recognize and reward Asian American students in the Philadelphia region who have demonstrated strong leadership potential. As Asian American becomes the fastest-growing ethnic minority group in the U.S., we firmly believe that leadership...
Cathay Bank Foundation is committed to supporting youth residing in its business service territories to fulfill their dreams of obtaining a higher education.ELIGIBILITY:High school seniors residing in the Bank’s service counties in the states of California, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Texas, and WashingtonPlan to attend a U.S. Accredited 4-Year College/University or Community College as a 1st...