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313 Park Avenue
Fisher, Minnesota
56723
(218)891-4905
Scholarships
The Bernard B. Brusin and Mary L. Brusin Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarships to Jewish and Roman Catholic students for college or vocational training.The Bernard and Mary Brusin Scholarship was established in 1987 as a memorial to the Brusins, longtime Duluth residents. They recognized the importance of higher education and had a strong commitment to provide financial assistance to those...
The Minnesota Farm Bureau Foundation is proud to support students pursuing degrees in agriculture through the Al Christopherson Scholarship and the Paul Stark Memorial Scholarship.Who is eligible?Any person who is a Farm Bureau member or qualifies under their family's membership andIs enrolled in an accredited school and is going into their junior or senior year of college, last year of...
The William E. Barto Scholarship Fund supports high school seniors in Duluth and Superior who plan to major in the arts at either the University of Minnesota Duluth or the University of Wisconsin-Superior. EligibilityApplicants must graduate in the top 25 percent of their class from a public or private high school in Duluth or Superior. Financial need is a consideration in...
The AIST Midwest Member Chapter's Scholarship Program offers up to fourteen (14) scholarships of up to US$42,000 for the current year. A single application is required to apply for any of the scholarships.To qualify for these scholarships:You must have an AIST Parent Member active in the AIST Midwest Member Chapter, or be an AIST Student Member through the Material Advantage...
High school seniors awarded the scholarship spring of 2024, will be eligible to receive $24,000. The award will be distributed over eight semesters ($3,000 per semester) providing recipients meet the following requirements: cumulative GPA of 2.85 as a freshman and a 3.0 for subsequent years, continue to major in an approved mathematics or science field of study, and 35-50% of...
Act Six is a leadership and scholarship program that connects local faith-based community affiliates with faith- and social justice-based colleges to equip emerging urban and community leaders to engage the college campus and their communities at home through a simple but powerful four-part strategy.We partner with Common App to make applying for Act Six easy and efficient. There is no...