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65051
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Simon Youth Foundation works to help students achieve their goals, and cost alone should not prevent a student from furthering their education. Each year, SYF looks to award, on average, $1 million, in scholarships, to help students with the cost of post-secondary education. Scholarship awards and amounts are based on available funding.Shari Simon Greenberg Community Scholarships of the Simon Youth...
The Missouri Chapter of the APWA is an association of professional engineers, technicians, operations staff, public works directors, business people, contractors, consultants, and others who join together to exchange ideas and information, promote education and training, and work as a team to meet professional and community needs. The St. Louis Branch’s membership comes from the geographic area of Metropolitan St....
Open Date: January 5, 2026Close Date: March 27, 2026This scholarship was established in 1988 by the spouses of Congressional Black Caucus members to address the educational need in the congressional districts in response to federal cuts in spending for education programs and scholarships, which disproportionately affect people of color. This opportunity awards scholarships to academically talented and highly motivated African-American...
The Missouri Land Improvement Contractors Association (MLICA) awards one annual scholarship in the amount of $1,000.00 each year to a full-time student attending the State Technical College of Missouri (formerly Linn State Technical College) who is pursuing a certificate or associates degree in the construction related trades of Construction & Civil Technology or Heavy Equipment Operations. The deadline for the...
The Jimmy Rane Foundation was established with the purpose of sending deserving students to college. Since then, the Foundation has awarded 756 scholarships to well-deserving students. These hard-working and outstanding students have taken these scholarships all over the country to institutions including: Auburn, Alabama, University of Pennsylvania, Harvard, Texas Tech, Oklahoma State, Baylor, Indiana, Troy, Duke, Stanford, Vanderbilt, Georgia Tech,...
Who is eligible?Children with a parent killed or seriously injured in a work-related accident that is compensable under the Missouri Workers' Compensation Law.What is the length of the Scholarship?One school year. Students must reapply each year. Scholarship awards are contingent on the availability of funds.What can the scholarship money be used for?Tuition, books, supplies, housing, meals, and other education-related expenses...