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The AIST Globe-Trotters Member Chapter Scholarship award is intended to reward and attract talented and dedicated students and encourage them to pursue careers within the iron and steel industry. The AIST Globe-Trotters Member Chapter administers the scholarship.AwardsThe Globe-Trotters Member Chapter Systems Group Scholarship One (1) US$5,000 one-year scholarship.In addition to the above scholarship, the Globe-Trotters will also award up to...
Rules for Indiana LICA $2,000.00 Scholarship1. Who is eligible? Indiana LICA Regular Members, Junior Members, their spouses, children, and grandchildren.2. Eligibility Requirements. Must be one of the following: A. a currently enrolled college student B. a high school senior, actively enrolling in, a four-year college, technical school, or vocational training in Indiana. Preference will be given to those students pursuing...
This year Duck Brand is celebrating its 26th anniversary of the Stuck At Prom Scholarship Contest, and we can't wait to celebrate with you! Join over 8,500 students who created one-of-a-kind Duck Tape promwear in this historic scholarship contest for a chance to win big.EligibilityWe’d love to tell you “everyone is welcomed to enter!” But, you gotta play by the...
The APWA has established a Mission to promote professional excellence, understanding of and competency and credibility in public works. To fulfill our Mission, the Indiana Chapter of the American Public Works Association is sponsoring a scholarship program for candidates pursuing a degree in related Public Works fields including but not exclusively in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, or Public Works Management....
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...
Many of the brightest minds of tomorrow are unable to afford to pursue their college degrees and life goals due to the rising costs of college.Tuition and fees alone now average $9,400 per year at public 4-year institutions and private nonprofit institutions charge an average of $37,600 per year for tuition and fees. In addition to living expenses, these costs...