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108 W New York Avenue
Oshkosh, Wisconsin
54901
(920)424-0177
Scholarships
These awards are intended to promote and sustain interest in fields of study which may lead to a career in sanitation, culinary arts, food microbiology, or dairy, food, and meat sciences. Three scholarships are awarded per year and previous applicants and recipients may reapply.Application instructions and eligibility requirements are listed in the online form.WAFP Scholarship ProgramThe Wisconsin Association for Food...
The Polish American Cultural Institute of Minnesota (PACIM) established an endowment fund honoring one of its founding members, Chester Rog. The fund grants stipends up to $2,000 per year to individuals and/or groups who seek further professional growth in the study of the Polish language, art, and culture both locally and abroad and who are committed to using what they...
Greater Green Bay Community FoundationField of StudyAll Majors AcceptedHigh SchoolAnyCollege/UniversityTwo-year or four-year accredited college or universityEligibilityApplicant recommended by an American Amusement Machine Association (AAMA) member company or by an employee of the AAMA member company. Open to any high school seniors or current college students attending an accredited college, university or technical college.Award AmountTypically $5,000 for one yearDeadlineMarch 15AdministrationIt is...
Each year WYSA grants six scholarships to graduating seniors who portray commitment and excellence in their high school years; each scholarship winner will be awarded $1,000. This scholarship fund is named for Mike Kabanica, a long time WSA president. In order to apply, candidates must be a current year member of WYSA and a graduating high school senior. Three young...
Eligibility RequirementsBe an enrolled member of the Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin.Have a High School Diploma, HSED or GED.Be accepted into an accredited vocational program, college or university recognized by the Department of Education within the United States.Must have a complete Oneida Higher Education student file prior to the end of the semester/term/courses.Length of FundingThere is a limited amount...
Honoring the musical legacy of Glenn Miller, the GMBS invites high school seniors and college freshmen to participate in our annual Scholarship competition. The event is open to high school seniors and college freshmen who intend make music their future focus. Students from across the nation apply in two categories: vocal and instrumental. Ten vocal and ten instrumental semi-finalists are...