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Just like most families, the Mediacom family believes in the importance of higher education. As a corporation with strong community roots, we want to support the higher education of our customers. For this reason, we formed World Class – The Mediacom Scholarship Program to help graduating high school students with their college expenses, such as tuition and books.Through the World...
For students with a strong math background, Actuarial science can be an amazing career. It is frequently listed as one of the top professions and the average starting salary is in the $75,000-$80,000 range. Morgan State has also partnered with corporate sponsors that offer internships starting freshman year paying as much as $25 per hour.The Morgan State Actuarial Scholarship is...
The Farm Credit Foundation for Agricultural Advancement is offering scholarships to high school seniors or those currently enrolled in a two or four-year higher education program, with plans to pursue a career in agriculture. This doesn’t have to mean you’re planning to be a farmer – this also includes food scientists, veterinarians, ag teachers, or maybe even a Farm Credit...
The Frederick Douglass Scholarship (FDS) is a prestigious University of Maryland (UMD) scholarship for academically talented transfer students from Maryland community colleges.This exceptional merit-based scholarship honors the life and legacy of Frederick Douglass, who made lasting contributions to American history through his work as an abolitionist, suffragist, author and agent of positive change. 30 full and 15 partial tuition scholarships...
Application Deadline: February 13, 2026Team DC Student-Athlete Scholarships recognize self-identified lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, or asexual (LGBTQIA+) student-athletes who have made positive contributions to their sport and enhanced the perception of the LGBTQIA+ community through their participation and leadership.Recipients exemplify academic and athletic excellence and demonstrate promise as role models within the LGBTQIA+ community.Eligibility CriteriaApplicants must meet all...
Meyerhoff Scholars are selected for their interests in the sciences, engineering, mathematics, or computer science and their plans to pursue a Ph.D. or combined M.D./Ph.D. in those fields. The selection committee considers academic performance, standardized test scores, recommendation letters, and proven commitment to community service.Historically, application to the Meyerhoff Program was initiated through nomination. While it is no longer a...