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6811 Taylor Ranch NW
Albuquerque, New Mexico
87120
(505)898-1492
Scholarships
Scholarship Program provided by New Mexico Farm & Livestock Bureau - Scholarship ProgramNew Mexico Farm & Livestock Bureau will award three recipients a $1,000 scholarship to attend a university/community college/ trade or vocational school of their choice. Awardees’ immediate family must be current members of NMF&LB.RULES1. New Mexico Farm & Livestock Bureau will award three recipients a $1,000 scholarship to...
The Jane Loring Jones Scholarship Fund was founded Sept. 28, 1953, by the women of the Amoma Sunday School Class of Broadway Baptist Church, Denver, Colorado, and by her son, Norwood Loring Jones and his family. Jane Loring Jones served the Broadway Baptist Church faithfully for 32 years as a teacher and counselor. The Scholarship perpetuates her lifelong interest in...
I. HISTORY & PURPOSECoaches of athletics have the privilege of working and associating with the most physically gifted students. However, coaches also recognize that many are not so blessed. In view of this fact, the NMHSCA established this scholarship program in 1962 for physically handicapped graduates of New Mexico high schools. The scholarship has been named in memory of Chester...
Aldo Leopold Charter School’s Ella, Michael, and Ella Memorial Scholarship was established in loving memory of the Aldo Leopold Charter School students Ella Kirk, Michael Mahl and Ella Myers who lost their lives in a small airplane accident in May of 2014. Their dedication to environmental studies, music and the arts, and their level of community involvement and civic engagement...
I. ObjectiveIt is the expressed objective of the NECA Scholarship Program that financial aid be provided to deserving Navajo students to assist them in completion of a college education. We desire these students become productive, contributing members of the Navajo Nation. The awarded scholarship amount is $1,500 per term.II. Scholarship Recipient ChecklistSubmit your official e-transcript.Submit a progress letter. The intent...
Providing assistance to students who have faced an extraordinary life challenge and have continued to pursue a life dream with hope, faith and courage in spite of the adversity. The scholarship is for post-secondary education in pursuit of their life dream and professional goal.For Hope, Faith and Courage to Pursue Dreams in the Face of AdversityThe James Ledwith Memorial Scholarship...