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511 W 182 Street
Manhattan, New York
10033
(212)568-3401
Scholarships
Purpose of ScholarshipTo provide financial assistance to students in upstate New York State to continue their education in the field of nursing.Application PeriodDecember 1 to February 28Number and Size of AwardsOne award of $3,000; paid as $1,000 per year for up to three consecutive years of undergraduate study. Award paid in the Fall and divided equally between the Fall and...
APPLICATION CRITERIA:HIGH SCHOOL SENIORATTEND SCHOOL IN NY/NJ/CT AREAHISPANIC/LATINXCUMULATIVE GPA ABOVE 2.880 RECORDED HOURS OF COMMUNITY SERVICEPLANNING TO REGISTER AS A FULL-TIME COLLEGE STUDENT FOR THE FALL OF 2026Please read the following instructions before completing the application formYou will need to upload the following:1. A copy of your report card2. Proof of community hours (80 hours)3. An essay (between 600-1200 words)....
Each year, Premier Select Sires awards up to $20,000 to students within the Premier territory through the Premier Future Ag Leaders Scholarship Program. Two exemplary students receive $2,500 scholarships through either the Johnny Daniel Memorial Scholarship or the Wayne Dudley Scholarship. Several other students receive scholarships of varying amounts.Eligibility Requirements/RulesHigh school seniors through college seniors enrolled or planning to enroll...
The Heather McNamara Leadership and Blood Donation Advocacy Scholarship recognizes excellence and outstanding community service to New York Blood Center (NYBC).Heather McNamara was a longtime friend of NYBC and a tireless advocate for blood donations. She often attended NYBC events and spoke with local media to share her story as a blood recipient who relied on transfusions throughout her courageous...
The Jenkins Memorial Scholarship was inaugurated in October 1946, as a special Golden Anniversary Project. In 1947 the fund was established as a permanent project as a living memorial to the young people who lost their lives in military service during WWII and was named for one of them, Clifford N. Jenkins, Jr., son of Margaret Jenkins, New York State...
NEXT for AUTISM FELLOWS is a work-based scholarship program for health and human services students that combines tuition assistance with paid work experience as a Direct Support Professional (DSP) assisting neurodivergent adults.Applications for the 2026/27 school year will open January 12, 2026.FINANCIAL AND PERSONAL BENEFITSPay starts at $16 per hourReceive a $5,000 annual tuition scholarshipIncrease your scholarship award each year...