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1137 Herkimer Street
Brooklyn, New York
11233
(718)495-7787
Scholarships
The Secor Scholarship Fund, established in 2007, was made possible by a generous bequest by long-time NYSNA member Jane Secor, PhD, RN. Dr. Secor stipulated that the endowment be used for furthering nursing education.Two Secor Scholarships will be awarded annually:$5,000 to a NYSNA member seeking a baccalaureate (or higher) degree in nursing.$5,000 to a family member of a NYSNA member...
Bank of Hope takes great pride in supporting education in the communities where we operate and have distributed millions in scholarships to date through the Hope Scholarship Foundation. We hope that the 2026 Hope Scholarship can act as a 'small but great hope' for the selected students to advance their futures.Award Amount$2,500 per student.Each winner is eligible for only one...
The CURE Cancer Support Scholarship was created by the Lep Foundation for Youth Education for students diagnosed with cancer (a public charity providing financial assistance to survivors of childhood & adolescent cancers seeking to further their education).PurposeCURE Magazine is the indispensable guide to every stage of the cancer experience combining science and humanity to make cancer understandable. The Lep Foundation...
Through a bequest of Harry Brereton Pulver, the Glens Falls Foundation provides scholarships to area students attending Dartmouth College or Harvard University as undergraduates. The scholarships are for a maximum of four years. Applicants must be of good moral character, good academic proficiency, and have financial need. Applications may be obtained from the Glens Falls Foundation website at glensfallsfoundation.org. Each scholarship...
Eligibility Criteria:Applicant must complete their own application (Parents please take note)Financial need must be demonstratedApplicants must enroll in a course of study that includes the USCG license program at one of the five State Maritime Academies (California, Maine, Mass, New York, or Texas); non-license courses of study are not eligible.Applicants should demonstrate exceptional personal drive and desire to succeed not...
Since 1988, the Chapter has distributed just under $1.6 Million in the form of 669 scholarships to New York based college students working towards a degree in construction or construction-related engineering (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical) at colleges or universities. The Chapter awards $2500-$5000 undergraduate and graduate scholarships each July.Applicants must be New York State Residents but can be attending a school...