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100 Kirkwood Street E
Lanesboro, Minnesota
55949
(507)467-2229
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A young person’s lifelong success begins with an education. Guided by our mission to encourage Minnesota’s youth of color to pursue post-secondary education, the Page Education Foundation promotes the academic achievement, personal responsibility, and untapped potential of Minnesota’s students of color to become vital contributors to their communities. We accomplish this by awarding grants.PAGE GRANTThe Page Education Foundation awards annual,...
Minnesota Indian Scholarship Program provides up to $4,000 for undergraduates and up to $6,000 for graduate students of financial assistance to eligible Minnesota resident students who demonstrate financial need for an award. Click here to view a fact sheet about the Minnesota Indian Scholarship.Who is EligibleScholarships are available to students who:Are one-fourth or more American Indian ancestry, OR an enrolled...
The scholarship program was established by the former Minnesota State University System in 1989, as a part of the university's cultural diversity initiative. MSUSA assisted in the administration of the program from 1997 to 2006. The scholarship program currently operates as an independent entity.The program honors Nellie Stone Johnson, a long-time member of the system's board. The endowment is a...
We know that serious work accidents don’t only affect the injured worker, they impact the entire family. The cost of college can be very overwhelming with a parent working fewer hours — or not at all. While we can’t ease the pain and suffering caused by your parent’s injury, we can help make college more affordable so you can pursue...
The NSRCF was founded in 1980 by Nisei (second generation Japanese Americans) who were incarcerated in U.S. concentration camps during World War II. 4,600 Nisei college students were assisted by the National Japanese American Student Relocation Council to leave the camps and continue their educations. The NSRCF was created to honor those who helped the Japanese American students during World...
Louisa Bowen Memorial Scholarship for Graduate Students in Archival AdministrationPurposeTo provide financial assistance to a resident or full-time student of the MAC region pursuing graduate education in archival administration and to encourage the study of archival administration.AwardOne scholarship of $1,500 (payable to the educational institution) and a one-year membership to MAC.EligibilityIn order to be eligible for the scholarship, an applicant...