Henry W Longfellow Middle School is located in Indianapolis, Indiana. Scholarships for students attending Henry W Longfellow Middle School can be found in our scholarship database
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Attention college-bound students! We’re looking for the next generation of rural community leaders, future farmers and those who want to make a difference in the field of agriculture. Each year, Farm Credit Mid-America awards scholarships to individuals based on academics, leadership qualities, community involvement and their passion for promoting agriculture.Farm Credit Mid-America ScholarsOur Scholars program awards rising college students with...
ELIGIBILITY:Female and/or minority students who attend Indiana University South BendSt. Joseph County residentMinimum cumulative GPA of 2.5Enroll in at least 6 credit hours each semesterDemonstrate financial need (must complete FAFSA)Priority given to students that do not have tuition and fees covered by other gift/grant aidAWARD:Minimum of one award in the amount of $1,500 will be given each year for tuition...
The Frank O'Bannon Grant includes both the Higher Education Award and the Freedom of Choice Award. The grant is designed to provide access for Hoosier students to attend eligible public, private, and proprietary postsecondary institutions. Eligibility for the grant is based on financial need as determined by the FAFSA. The grant may be used toward tuition and regularly assessed fees.PROGRAM...
Share your email address and your anticipated high school graduation year, and we’ll keep you up to date on new scholarship opportunities and application deadlines. Please note: For the majority of our scholarships, applicants must be residents of St. Joseph County.The Community Foundation of St. Joseph County has more than 60 scholarship funds, awarding close to a million dollars to...
Each year, the Chapman Scholars Program selects six incoming freshmen who are distinguished as high achievers, in and out of the classroom. Chapman Scholars receive tuition and class fee credit for a maximum of 18 credit hours, on-campus housing, textbooks, and a stipend for food each eligible fall and spring semester per aid year. The program develops engaged scholars who...
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 Student Program, who attends a university within the Midwest Member Chapter area.You must be enrolled in, or planning to enroll in, a university for the fall semester at an accredited North American...