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Scholarships
Delta Eta Boulé of Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity is now accepting scholarship applications from black males in Denver Metro Area pursuing Graduate degrees. Successful Graduate applicants will receive an annual award of $7,500 renewable for up to four years as long as they satisfy criteria for renewal. They will also have access to Delta Eta Boulé Foundation’s professional development resources...
Given to students at a four-year school. Students must be a U.S. citizen, a resident of one of the RMMI member states, and looking for a career in the mining industry. The selected students are also offered an all-expense paid trip to the RMMI Annual Meeting and Conference in late June, where they have the opportunity to meet industry leaders...
Last year, thanks to donor generosity, 165 scholarships were awarded through the Foundation, totaling over $570,000.We hope you apply! The process will take a few hours to complete, but this main application will be used for many of our available scholarships, making the process easier for you.More OpportunitiesThere are also scholarships available for students with distinctive criteria that goes beyond...
To be eligible for the Arctic Chiropractic "Got a Spine Scholarship" a student must:1) Be attending college or university no later than October of 2026.2) Be attending college or university on a full-time basis by October of 2026.3) Have achieved a GPA of 2.5 or greater during their last academic year.4) Be a U.S. or Canadian resident.5) Be attending a...
The Kim Wilkerson Memorial Scholarship was created to honor the memory of Kim Wilkerson, a former Broomfield High School math teacher.It is awarded to Broomfield High School students who demonstrate desire and persistence in learning math, at any level, throughout their high school years.” Candidates for this scholarship do not have to show intent to continue in the field of...
In 1955, the Japanese American community established a scholarship to honor the late Mr. Harry Sakata. Mr. Sakata was involved with the Japanese American community on both the local and national level and believed the youth is the future of the Japanese American community.From that humble beginning, the Japanese American Community Graduation Program has developed into a program that recognizes...