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Scholarships
The AIST Judith A. Quinn Detroit Member Chapter Scholarship award is intended to reward and attract talented and dedicated students and encourage them to pursue careers within the iron and steel industry. The Detroit Member Chapter administers the scholarship. High school seniors and undergraduate students are encouraged to apply. Students may re-apply each year.HistoryIn 2013, the Detroit Member Chapter scholarship...
The purpose of this scholarship program is to assist graduate students of psychology with research costs associated with the master’s thesis or doctoral dissertation. APF awards 21 annual scholarships for graduate student research.Deadline: June 26, 2026Amount: 9 scholarships of up to $5,000Sponsors: APFThe purpose of this scholarship program is to assist graduate students of psychology with research costs associated with...
We invest in the future of bilingual speech-language pathology and school psychology students by offering student scholarships to those who are entering their last academic year.Bilingual Therapies Scholarships are available for up to $9,000.Speech-Language Pathology ScholarshipsQualified bilingual SLPs who receive the Bilingual Therapies scholarship can earn up to $7,000 during the last year of their graduate program. You’ll also receive...
The Organization of Latino Actuaries (OLA) awards academic scholarships to students who will be attending a US college/university next school year and are interested in the actuarial profession. Applications are open from January 1 to March 31 each year.Applications are evaluated on various criteria including, but not limited to, academic performance, commitment to pursuing the actuarial profession, exam progress,...
Applications for Scholarships Must be Postmarked by March 31KPOA Scholarship Terms and Eligibility Requirements:1. Must be a high school senior or college student and the child or dependent* of an active KPOA Member. Dependent as defined by the IRS is either a qualifying child or a qualifying relative of the taxpayer.2. Must attend an accredited technical school, junior college (community...
Scholarship Eligibility Criteria:Open to United States citizens (ages 17-25) who are admitted or enrolled in an accredited four-year historically black college or university in the United States with a minimum grade point average (G.P.A.) of 3.0/4.0.Official Academic transcripts from high school or an accredited four-year college or university; Student must be seeking a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution and...